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Up the Yangtze - Film Festival Favourites at the NFB
Presented by: National Film Board of Canada

Come watch film festival favourites at the National Film Board of Canada!

The Three Gorges Dam - contested symbol of the Chinese economic miracle - provides the epic backdrop for Up the Yangtze, a dramatic feature documentary on life inside the 21st century Chinese dream. Chinese-Canadian filmmaker Yung Chang crafts a moving depiction of peasant life, a powerful narrative of contemporary China, and a disquieting glimpse into a future that awaits us all.

Selected as one of Canada’s Top 10 Films of 2007

“Outstanding…gorgeously shot and as gripping as an epic novel”
Liam Lacey, Globe and Mail

Screening with Kevin Longdale's Engine 371.

Up the Yangtze
Director: Yung Chang
Running time: 93 mins.

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Starts: Jul 24, 2008 Ends: Jul 29, 2008
At: NFB Mediatheque ONF, 150 John Street, Toronto
Playing: Tuesday
Thursday
Saturday

Times: 7 pm
Cost: $6, $4 students/seniors/NFB members

Getting there: 150 John Street at the corner of Richmond Street West. Osgoode subway station.

For more information contact: National Film Board Mediatheque
Phone: 416-973-3012
Email: nfbmediathequeonf@nfb.ca

Web site: http://nfb.ca/mediatheque

 
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