Just when it seems like Wang Bing’s textile documentaries might run out of observations, the Chinese filmmaker’s “Youth (Hard Times)” — the second in his planned trilogy — presents the passage of time ...
The middle part of the Chinese filmmaker’s documentary trilogy features some subtle tweaks to his observational formula. A primer, first, for anyone who’s not already familiar with the project.
Pacific nations have become the dumping ground for our lowest-quality second-hand clothing. A new documentary examines the impact of “waste colonialism” and the steps we should be taking to end it.
The Ohio Mart at Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens is an annual artisan craft showcase and a major fundraiser for the estate. This year it featured over 140 artisans who are talented in sculpture, garden ...
The Chinese docmaker's follow-up to last year's sprawling textile worker study "Youth (Spring)" is even longer at 227 minutes, but more refined. Both films (as well as Wang’s pending third entry, ...
The Chinese docmaker's follow-up to last year's sprawling textile worker study "Youth (Spring)" is even longer at 227 minutes, but more refined. Garment labor in the wake of China’s textile boom has ...
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