Three Days in Wukan
Originally released in 2012. Three Days in Wukan is a documentary film. directed by Ai Xiaoming.
Synopsis
the disappointments and hopes of Wukan villagers at the height of their dramatic protests against the government’s seizure of their farmland. Ai and a group of volunteers secretly entered the village on December 19, 2011, the day Shanwei City Party Secretary Zheng Yanxiong’s speech on the protests was delivered to the village. In the next two days, the provincial party officials entered the village and the provincial vice party secretary met with the villagers’ representative, recognizing his and other representatives’ legitimacy. Ai’s documentary, with interviews of villagers, therefore records Wukan’s protests as it turned a new page.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Three Days in Wukan about?
the disappointments and hopes of Wukan villagers at the height of their dramatic protests against the government’s seizure of their farmland. Ai and a group of volunteers secretly entered the vil...
Who directed Three Days in Wukan?
Three Days in Wukan was directed by Ai Xiaoming.
How long is Three Days in Wukan?
Three Days in Wukan has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).
When was Three Days in Wukan released?
Three Days in Wukan was released on August 7, 2012 in theaters.