Press
Wuhan Wuhan 《武汉武汉》
"A classic but timely doc..."
— Deborah Young, The Hollywood Reporter
"Wuhan Wuhan is a profoundly uplifting experience."
— Kurt Halfyard, Screen Anarchy
This is Not a Movie
"A thorough investigation of a major investigative reporter."
— Jordan Mintzer, The Hollywood Reporter
"Chang uses Fisk to weave a tale about the nature of modern journalism."
— Kaleem Aftab, Cineuropa
Gatekeeper 《命の番人》
"...a predictably unpredicted film set in the seaside town of Tojinbo, Japan,
a scenic locale that doubles as one of the county’s most popular suicide destinations."
Eric Hynes, Field of Vision
"Gatekeeper expertly uses every second of its 40-minute running time..."
— Pat Mullen, POV Magazine
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The Atlantic Editor's Pick
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Field of Vision — Interview with Yung Chang, Director of Gatekeeper
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Cinema Escapist — An Interview with director Yung Chang about his documentary Gatekeeper
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Toronto Film Scene — Hot Docs Review
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The Xtra Mila — Hot Docs Review
《茄子》 Eggplant (In development)
The Fruit Hunters
"Delicious doc is a notch above average foodie fare."
— John DeFore, Hollywood Reporter
"More of a buffet spread than a single plate. But every morsel is worth a taste."
— Peter Howell, Toronto Star
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New York Times — A 'Rounded' Actor Keeps His Passions Out Front
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Bon Apetit — Bill Pullman: A Fruit Fanatic Comes Out of the Closet
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Edible South Florida — Exploring the Mysterious World of The Fruit Hunters
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Globe and Mail — Filmmaker Takes up the trail of The Fruit Hunters
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Evening Tribune — Bill Pullman Worries About His Trees, October 17,2011
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Edible East End — A Fruit Tree grows in East Hampton, July 8, 2011
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Realscreen — EyeSteel’s Fruit Doc Wins Canwest, Hot Docs Pitch Prize
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Atlantic — Reminder: Fruit Is Even More Awesome Than Your Supermarket Aisles Indicate
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Miami Herald — Documentary zooms in on globe-trotting fruit hunters
China Heavyweight 《千錘百煉》
"An intimate and affecting account of two aspiring boxers from
the sticks training under the same hard-working coach."
— Justin Chang, Variety
"Focuses on the stories of three boxers and weaves them into
a compelling narrative that rivals anything Hollywood could script."
— Janice Page, Boston Globe
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Hollywood Reporter — China Heavyweight to Become Most Widely Screened Documentary...
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Globe and Mail — Sparring with the director of China Heavyweight
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Toronto Star — Interview: China Heavyweight director Yung Chang
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George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight — Interview with Yung Chang
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IndieWIRE — Toronto Hot Docs '10: Pitch Perfect at the Toronto Doc Forum
Up the Yangtze 《沿江而上》
"A gloriously cinematic doc of epic, poetic sadness."
— John Anderson, Variety
"An astonishing documentary of culture clash and the erasure of history
amid China's economic miracle."
— Stephen Holden, New York Times