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The Green BrothersPosted by Jeremy Goldkorn, December 10, 2007 2:44 PM
Found via Responsible China, China's Green Beat is a website and video series about the environment. Above is episode one, about collecting trash and recycling, hosted by the, er, 'Green Brothers' who are cute but could do with a little production assistance. |
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Yes, this is john, green brother, if you are interested in helping out with our budget production, please contact us!
chinasgreenbeat@gmail.com
Good topic, great work. Thanks!
In view of Jia Pingwa's recent novel "Gaoxing" and this video, it seems more attention is now being paid to the crucial topic of urban trash collecting. Respect to the unsung heroes who help clean up our messes! I hope one day they will be better remunerated for the great work they do. A note to the filmmakers: ever read Don Delillo's "Underworld"?
maybe the team of team of danwei tv came help them a little with the production...what do u say danwei ?