Even though the Chinese government initially backed the film, it has now been scrubbed from most video sharing websites (though you can still find it on YouTube, which is blocked in the country). In a country known for clamping down on controversial voices, Under the Dome made an unprecedented attempt to reveal the shocking levels of pollution that exist right now in China. Beth Kelly recently checked out a Chinese environmental documentary which may less well known in the usual doc fest circuit, but has been making waves via social media around the world. From time to time, we welcome Docs In Progress community members to share their thoughts on films out in the doc-o-sphere.
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