Tuesday, May 8, 2012

China: Balancing a Dream






To be a journalist in today's China you sometimes need to have a few subtle tricks up your sleeve to get your stories to print.
Sun Hua, an award-winning investigative journalist for the Jinan Times, knows just what he can and cannot get away with and how best to persuade his bosses to allow him to continue his work. He is charming, philosophical - and also very determined.
This film follows Sun Hua at work as he investigates a story about possible corruption by a property developer, seeking out residents' views, negotiating demonstrations and dealing with the police.
All the time, he quietly considers his position as a journalist in a complex country that itself is dealing with change. He dreams of 'fairness, objectivity, truth' - but he also knows there are real limits to what he can do. Yet he continues to push, to persuade and to publish.
China: Balancing a Dream explores 21st century China as it is challenged by a changing world, pushed by free-thinkers such as Sua Hua and an ongoing struggle for increasing freedom of expression.
Sun Hua: 'I believe in my dream'
On August 8, 1940, American journalist Edward R. Murrow, standing on a roof overlooking London, used his familiar voice to broadcast his reports about the Blitz, which began "Hello America. This is London calling". Seventy-two years later, I am following the same profession, but my conscience is being tortured.

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