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Format: Matroska
File size: 922 MiB
Duration: 1h 25mn
Overall bit rate: 1 500 Kbps
Encoded date: UTC 2011-04-28 09:05:29
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Duration: 1h 25mn
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Thousands of poor Chinese workers wait years to petition against injustices suffered in their home districts with the court of the plaintiffs in Beijing - often the last resort for those seeking redress for dismissals, land confiscations, beatings and arrests.
Filmed over a decade, director Zhao Liang gives an insight into the shared disenchantment of those who search for justice from a system that pays little to no significance to their individual suffering.
Type: Documentary
Country: China
Language: Chinese (Mandarin)
Director: Zhao Liang
Cast: street peole, ...
Subtitles: English (hardcoded)
Additional info: Another shocking revelation of some of the mishaps going on in China.
Peaceful petitioners that basically have nothing left in life but ther hopes of for only once being allowed to state their claims to the government, and most oftenly being deprived of their ancient right to petition against the state by brutality and corrupt officials.
I higly recommend this for your "truth collection" on China's modern policies.
Not all is bad in China but not all is perfect either :'(
During the course of the build-up for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, every relevant building was razed.
Thank you for loving Asian cinematography ...
Format: Matroska
File size: 922 MiB
Duration: 1h 25mn
Overall bit rate: 1 500 Kbps
Encoded date: UTC 2011-04-28 09:05:29
Format: AVC
Format/Info: Advanced Video Codec
Format profile: High@L3.1
Format settings, CABAC: Yes
Format settings, ReFrames: 4 frames
Codec ID: V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
Duration: 1h 25mn
Nominal bit rate: 1 404 Kbps
Width: 832 pixels
Height: 468 pixels
Display aspect ratio: 16:9
Frame rate: 25.000 fps
Color space: YUV
Chroma subsampling: 4:2:0
Bit depth: 8 bits
Scan type: Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame): 0.144
Format: AAC
Format/Info: Advanced Audio Codec
Format profile: HE-AAC / LC
Codec ID: A_AAC
Duration: 1h 25mn
Channel(s): 2 channels
Channel positions: Front: L R
Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz / 24.0 KHz
Compression mode: Lossy
Filmed over a decade, director Zhao Liang gives an insight into the shared disenchantment of those who search for justice from a system that pays little to no significance to their individual suffering.
Type: Documentary
Country: China
Language: Chinese (Mandarin)
Director: Zhao Liang
Cast: street peole, ...
Subtitles: English (hardcoded)
Additional info: Another shocking revelation of some of the mishaps going on in China.
Peaceful petitioners that basically have nothing left in life but ther hopes of for only once being allowed to state their claims to the government, and most oftenly being deprived of their ancient right to petition against the state by brutality and corrupt officials.
I higly recommend this for your "truth collection" on China's modern policies.
Not all is bad in China but not all is perfect either :'(
During the course of the build-up for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, every relevant building was razed.