Dragon Boat
Originally released in 2010. Dragon Boat is a documentary film. directed by Dan Cao. At just 85 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The filming began in 2001 and lasted for ten years, recording the story of the dragon boat in Lianxi Village on Xiaoguwei Island in the Pearl River Delta region of southern China. Lianxi Village, which is only a dozen kilometers away from Guangzhou City, still maintained a fairly traditional lifestyle and customs in 2001. The villagers are mainly composed of farmers and fishermen. They are keen on dragon boating. The traditional Dragon Boat Festival dragon boat race is the village once a year. Event. With the construction of Guangzhou University Town in 2003, the villagers of Lianxi Village had to be relocated and resettled. Today, the names of Xiaoguwei Island and Lianxi Village have disappeared from the map. The criss-cross highways and subways connect the island and the city.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dragon Boat about?
The filming began in 2001 and lasted for ten years, recording the story of the dragon boat in Lianxi Village on Xiaoguwei Island in the Pearl River Delta region of southern China. Lianxi Village, w...
Who directed Dragon Boat?
Dragon Boat was directed by Dan Cao.
How long is Dragon Boat?
Dragon Boat has a runtime of 1 hours and 25 minutes (85 minutes total).
When was Dragon Boat released?
Dragon Boat was released on December 1, 2010 in theaters.