Kay Kay: The Girl from Guangzhou (2012)

Kay Kay: The Girl from Guangzhou (2012) poster

Filmed over 20 years, Kay Kay's life gives a unique personal narrative to China's recent decades of change. This film was first broadcast in 2012 as part of a bigger project called "Growing Up Global" that has followed ten children, now young adults, from their birth in 1992, mirroring the changes in peoples' lives during this period of globalisation. "The Girl from Guangzhou" followed Kay Kay for her whole life, filming with her and her family at regular intervals since her birth in 1992. It gives a rare, personal narrative to the decades of transformation of China during the first 20 years of her lifetime.

Director: Bruno Sorrentino
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 48 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kay Kay: The Girl from Guangzhou about?
Filmed over 20 years, Kay Kay's life gives a unique personal narrative to China's recent decades of change. This film was first broadcast in 2012 as part of a bigger project called "Growing Up Global" that has followed ten children, now young adults, from their birth in 1992, mirroring the changes in peoples' lives during this period of globalisation. "The Girl from Guangzhou" followed Kay Kay for her whole life, filming with her and her family at regular intervals since her birth in 1992. It gives a rare, personal narrative to the decades of transformation of China during the first 20 years of her lifetime.
Who directed Kay Kay: The Girl from Guangzhou?
Kay Kay: The Girl from Guangzhou was directed by Bruno Sorrentino.
How long is Kay Kay: The Girl from Guangzhou?
Kay Kay: The Girl from Guangzhou has a runtime of 48m (48 minutes).
What genre is Kay Kay: The Girl from Guangzhou?
Kay Kay: The Girl from Guangzhou is a Documentary film.