China wants to suppress independent cinema. But young film-makers are undaunted by red lines

7 juin 2026 | Amy Hawkins in Lingbao
Unless a film is given ‘dragon seal’ approval from communist state officials, it will never be released in China Class started at 9am. Assignments were doled out, ideas were pitched and scripts written, followed by a long day of shooting and editing. Twelve hours later, 20 aspiring and exhausted (…)
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