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When China Met Africa

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China's forays into Africa, from the perspective of Chinese adventurers and Zambian power brokers.

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Derek Adams Time Out Rated: 2/5 Nov 16, 2011 Full Review Nick Hasted Little White Lies Mundane misunderstandings and exploitation stick in the mind. Rated: 3/5 Oct 10, 2011 Full Review Derek Malcolm London Evening Standard Though somewhat sketchily put together, this film tells us much about how both sides behave with each other... Rated: 3/5 Oct 7, 2011 Full Review Isabel Stevens ViewLondon The film's cinematography is undoubtedly its strength. Rated: 3/5 Aug 27, 2018 Full Review Philip French Observer (UK) [A] quietly revealing documentary... Oct 9, 2011 Full Review Total Film A fascinating look at the effects - good and bad - that the migr engineers, farmers and entrepreneurs from one cradle of civilisation are having on another. Rated: 4/5 Oct 6, 2011 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member This is fascinating to watch - to me, it feels like a new China in a new Africa. Feels like a world away from what I knew. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/27/23 Full Review Mike M Remains scrupulously neutral, unwilling to editorialise on whether this neo-colonialism is entirely good or bad, and - if it isn't - whether you or I have any power to stop it; it secures access to high-level meetings seemingly just to reinforce the idea we don't usually get access to high-level meetings. The results are interesting - affording us the sensation of eavesdropping on trade talk, getting the skinny on how our planet will be shaped in the coming decades - but somewhat limited in its aims and impact, particularly when set against 2009's extraordinary "Last Train Home", a more human and expansive depiction of the heightened Chinese work ethic. By way of compensation, the Francises carry over from "Black Gold" their acute visual sense, contrasting underdeveloped African outposts with the futuristic metropoli where the brokers and moneymen negotiate the fate of millions, and - in both locations - making much of the posters, murals and banners that seek to impose Asian business ideals on their immediate surroundings. As one Zambian exec states, the writing is, in every sense, on the wall. This would appear China's world now; the rest of us are merely living in it. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 10/05/11 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis China's forays into Africa, from the perspective of Chinese adventurers and Zambian power brokers.
Director
Marc Francis
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
root
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 18, 2016
Runtime
1h 30m