The Chinese Economic Bubble (2011)
The biggest real estate developer in the world is – unsurprisingly - a Chinese. And he is convinced opportunities are equal for all in China. But do the scaffold builder from the countryside and the car salesman from the Chinese capital, representing the social strata of Chinese society, share his believe in the Chinese Dream? The Chinese Bubble shows how class differences motivate a country to move forward in uncertain times. It helps explain the delicate balance of Chinese growth and explores the sacrifices of the people who are making it happen.
Director: Floris-Jan van Luyn
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 46 min
Release Date: January 1, 2011
Screenplay
Production: VPRO
Country: Netherlands
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Chinese Economic Bubble about?
- The biggest real estate developer in the world is – unsurprisingly - a Chinese. And he is convinced opportunities are equal for all in China. But do the scaffold builder from the countryside and the car salesman from the Chinese capital, representing the social strata of Chinese society, share his believe in the Chinese Dream? The Chinese Bubble shows how class differences motivate a country to move forward in uncertain times. It helps explain the delicate balance of Chinese growth and explores the sacrifices of the people who are making it happen.
- Who directed The Chinese Economic Bubble?
- The Chinese Economic Bubble was directed by Floris-Jan van Luyn.
- How long is The Chinese Economic Bubble?
- The Chinese Economic Bubble has a runtime of 46m (46 minutes).
- What genre is The Chinese Economic Bubble?
- The Chinese Economic Bubble is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Chinese Economic Bubble produced?
- The Chinese Economic Bubble was produced in Netherlands.