Law of the Dragon (2011)

Law of the Dragon takes a fresh look at a vast and culturally rich China, examining how justice is served in rural areas so remote and isolated that the villagers have almost no contact with, and are deeply mistrustful of, the central government. Principally following the austere Judge Chen as he travels around the rural and sparsely populated Xuan-en province, resolving the grievances of the residents and dispensing nuggets of Confucian-Communist wisdom.

Director: Weijun Chen
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date:
Editing: Gigi Wong
Production: DR Sales, Amber Entertainment / Drive Thru Pictures, BBC Storyville
Country: China, United Kingdom
Language: 普通话
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Weijun Chen
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Law of the Dragon about?
Law of the Dragon takes a fresh look at a vast and culturally rich China, examining how justice is served in rural areas so remote and isolated that the villagers have almost no contact with, and are deeply mistrustful of, the central government. Principally following the austere Judge Chen as he travels around the rural and sparsely populated Xuan-en province, resolving the grievances of the residents and dispensing nuggets of Confucian-Communist wisdom.
Who directed Law of the Dragon?
Law of the Dragon was directed by Weijun Chen.
How long is Law of the Dragon?
Law of the Dragon has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is Law of the Dragon?
Law of the Dragon is a Documentary film.
Where was Law of the Dragon produced?
Law of the Dragon was produced in China, United Kingdom.