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Release Date : Apr 19, 2013 Limited
Mpaa Rating : Unrated Genre Movie :Documentary,Special InterestUnmade in China follows the experience of a Los Angeles filmmaker who finds himself in Xiamen, China trying to direct a thriller, in Chinese, using a translator. He soon discovers that the old adage of making a film three times - in the writing, shooting, and editing - is in fact the opposite in China, where his film is "unmade" three times - in the writing, shooting, and editing - with each subsequent stage of the process even more excruciating and devastating than the one that came before it. (c) Official Site
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Actors For Unmade In China
Gil Kofman,Tanner Barklow,Yuan Zhengfeng,Ady An,Shone An,Chunjun Jing,Seth Scher,Yixuan An,Yuanzheng Feng,Michael HerseyGenres Unmade In China : Documentary,Special Interest
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All Critics Ranting For Unmade In China : 6.3
All Critics Count For Unmade In China : 14
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New Review For Movie Unmade In China
Why does Kofman, who co-directs with Tanner King Barklow, insist upon making the movie mostly about himself? He gets into nearly every frame, often in closeup.V.A. Musetto-New York Post
It is surprisingly boring to watch a movie being made, on the set or off, and a beleaguered production is not necessarily an exception.
Nicolas Rapold-New York Times
All of this could be very funny, but while the film does deliver some strong comic turns, far too much time is spent watching an inactive Kofman whining about his lot ...
Andrew Schenker-Village Voice
It's a cautionary tale of sorts, but the story is so strange it is often not clear exactly what it's cautioning us against.
Kenneth Turan-Los Angeles Times
Mostly, it's just a sloppy account of a doomed-to-fail endeavor in which Kaufman retroactively feigns naivete about an assignment with too many obvious red flags.
Peter Debruge-Variety
Unmade in China is nominally about filmmaking, but what Kofman and Barklow do well is to use their unusual position within the Chinese state machine to make a thinly veiled movie about politics.
Ian Buckwalter-NPR
Fun and amusing albeit a little too much navel-gazing and low on insight.
Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru
Ultimately, Unmade in China is ultimately less about the experience of making a movie in China than it is a chronicle of one director's wounded ego.
Ethan Alter-Television Without Pity
Ugly Americans and not so pretty Chinese dominate this cheesy doc about a cheesy group of L.A. filmmakers trying to make a cheesy film in China with Chinese backing.
Doris Toumarkine-Film Journal International
A comical account of a year-long, money-burning party which ought to serve as a sobering warning for any equally-naïve entrepreneurs considering investing in China.
Kam Williams-Sly Fox
Not even its problematically touristic gaze is enough to derail the fascination of this absurd tale's many nightmarish twists and turns.
Kenji Fujishima-Slant Magazine
Ultimately some fresh and amusing points are made regarding the issues of final cut privilege and film piracy ... if only it were as wholly engaging as its content deserves.
Christopher Campbell-Film School Rejects
[It] becomes an onsite mouthpiece for a pouting, passive-aggressive filmmaker who desperately needs an outlet.
Tasha Robinson-AV Club
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Movie Overview For Unmade In China
Unmade in China follows American director Gil Kofman as he travels to Xiamen, China to direct the Republic's first ever thriller. Once there he discovers that the old adage of making a film three times, once in the writing, once in the shooting and once in the editing, is in fact just the opposite in his host country, where his film is unmade three times. Undaunted by his inability to speak or understand the Mandarin language, Kofman directs his frequently recast actors through a translator as government censorship and constant cultural mishaps hijack his script and derail production. Like Man of la Mancha set in Communist China, there has never been a film quite like this.![alt=Stream](http://drlisco.com/stream/watch12.jpg)
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