The One Child Nation film-maker has assembled an impressive, infuriating film flipping between China and America throughout the last chaotic year

While life ground to a halt for just about everyone in 2020, Nanfu Wang had a most eventful year. Exactly 12 months ago, the Chinese-born film-maker was at the Sundance Film Festival to sit on the World Cinema Documentary jury while her two-year-old son stayed with her mother in China to prep for the New Year celebrations. But as the threat of Covid-19 grew more urgent by the day, her husband traveled to the Wang family’s remote village to safely retrieve their child. Soon, she would scuttle her plans to convene with them in Asia after wrapping things up in Park City, and start doing everything she could to coordinate the emergency return of her loved ones from a viral hotspot.

Related: Censor review – disturbing descent into video nastiness

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Contact tracing alone has little impact on curbing Covid spread, report finds

Self-isolating on symptoms gives ‘majority of transmission reduction’, new data shows Coronavirus…

Sonos Ray soundbar review: the cheaper compact TV audio upgrade

Smaller all-in-one wifi speaker packs the best of Sonos for powerful movies,…