Smartphones allow anyone to become a film maker which has lead to the emergence ofChina's “Micro film” movement, films which are no longer then 30 minutes. The films cover a wide spectrum from narratives following monks in Hong Kong to critical questioning of the government and are watched by a wide audience online on platforms like Youku a Sohu. Unsurprisingly, this growing movement has become subject to censorship by the Chinese Government.
CHINA'S MICRO FILM MOVEMENT
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