THE PEOPLE’S COURT | Directed by: Bruno Sorrentino, Produced by: Maggie Still | |
Taking viewers inside the courtrooms and law schools of China, THE PEOPLE'S COURT provides an unprecedented and unexpected portrait of its rapidly growing legal system.
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Bruno Sorrentino
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Bruno Sorrentino, Director London-based Bruno Sorrentino has filmed and directed a wide range of award-winning documentaries for British and international television. These include A Saudi Slave, about the ongoing abuse of housekeepers in Saudi Arabia; Rivers of Sand, about an environmental catastrophe in northern Mali; Private War, about private contractors in the U.S.’s drug war in Colombia; and two PBS Wide Angle films charting the lives of children across the globe, Growing Up Global and Back to School. |
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Maggie Still
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Maggie Still, Producer Maggie Still founded Xanadu Productions in 1996, the only production company in the U.K. with a unique focus on producing documentaries in China. She has worked in filmmaking for over 30 years. She has lived and worked in China where she wrote and presented a Chinese language teaching series. Since forming Xanadu, her production credits have included Asian Field, about British sculptor Antony Gormley’s visit to a Chinese village making his latest installation of 120,000 pottery figures; Dr. Chen’s Sex Revolution, where Chinese people speak candidly about their lives for BBC 2; and Dance With Birds, winner of Dance Screen 2000. Read more about the film >> View more filmmakers >> |


