Draft:Ming Fan

Ming Fan is a senior investigative TV producer at China Central TV and an independent documentary filmmaker. Her career has focused covering a variety of complex and difficult issues in China.

She is known for her role as the director of the documentary about air pollution in China titled Under the DomeChinese: 穹顶之下; pinyin: qióng dǐng zhī xià[1][2][3] In just one week, 300 million people in China watched the documentary[4] that the well-known Chinese anchor Chai Jing presented, which ultimately improved China's environmental policy. China's newest environmental protection minister, Chen Jining, hailed the film as the country's "Silent Spring" moment.[5] Some media called the film "Top 10 most disturbing documentaries of all time"[6]

  1. ^ White, John K. (2024-01-31). The Truth About Energy: Our Fossil-Fuel Addiction and the Transition to Renewables. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-009-43317-4.
  2. ^ Kyong-McClain, Jeff; Meeuf, Russell; Chang, Jing Jing (2022-07-12). Chinese Cinema: Identity, Power, and Globalization. Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 978-988-8528-53-0.
  3. ^ Chai Jing's review: Under the Dome – Investigating China's Smog 柴静雾霾调查:穹顶之下 (full translation), retrieved 2024-03-21
  4. ^ Edwards, Dan (2021-05-03). "300 million clicks: Under the Dome and the Chinese Documentary Context – Senses of Cinema". Retrieved 2024-03-20.
  5. ^ Gardner, Daniel (March 18, 2015). "China's 'Silent Spring' Moment?". The New York Times.
  6. ^ "Top 10 most disturbing documentaries of all time". www.paus.tv. Retrieved 2024-03-20.

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