High Tech, Low Life

High Tech, Low Life

Release date : April 19, 2012
Runtime : 1h 27m
Countries of origin : United States of America / China /
Original Language : Mandarin /
Director : Stephen T. Maing /
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HIGH TECH, LOW LIFE follows the journey of two of China’s first citizen reporters as they travel the country – chronicling underreported news and social issues stories. Armed with laptops, cell phones, and digital cameras they develop skills as independent one-man news stations while learning to navigate China’s evolving censorship regulations and avoiding the risk of political persecution. The film follows 57-year-old “Tiger Temple,” who earns the title of China’s first citizen reporter after he impulsively documents an unfolding murder and 27-year-old “Zola” who recognizes the opportunity to increase his fame and future prospects by reporting on sensitive news throughout China.
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Shihe Zhang
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  • title:High Tech, Low Life
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:1h 27m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America · China ·
  • Original Language: Mandarin ·
  • Director: Stephen T. Maing /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:HIGH TECH, LOW LIFE follows the journey of two of China’s first citizen reporters as they travel the country – chronicling underreported news and social issues stories. Armed with laptops, cell phones, and digital cameras they develop skills as independent one-man news stations while learning to navigate China’s evolving censorship regulations and avoiding the risk of political persecution. The film follows 57-year-old “Tiger Temple,” who earns the title of China’s first citizen reporter after he impulsively documents an unfolding murder and 27-year-old “Zola” who recognizes the opportunity to increase his fame and future prospects by reporting on sensitive news throughout China.
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