High Tech, Low Life
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The 26-year-old Zhou Shuguang, aka Zola, seeks fame by reporting news that has been suppressed throughout China.
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High Tech, Low Life follows two of China's first citizen-reporters, bloggers who are fighting censorship to document the underside of the country's rapid economic development.
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High Tech, Low Life follows two of China's first citizen-reporters, bloggers who are fighting censorship to document the underside of the country's rapid economic development.
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Filmmaker Stephen Maing talks about two seemingly average Chinese citizens who find themselves reporting on censored news stories in and around China.
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