In the Name of Confucius

In the Name of Confucius (2017)

26 May 2017 • Documentary • 0h 52m
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The Chinese government claims that the mission of its multi-billion dollar Confucius Institute (CI) initiative is to teach Mandarin language. Since 2004, CIs have found their ways into 1500 universities and schools around the world. However, when Canada's largest school board, the TDSB, is about to introduce the world's largest CI into its classrooms, mass protests and emotional public meetings ensue. Among the protesters is Sonia Zhao, a former CI instructor who defected and revealed the inner workings of the CI system. Sonia lived in constant fear as she was forced to conceal her spiritual beliefs. Amidst a discrimination complaint Sonia launched, Canada's McMaster University closed its CI. Filmmaker Doris Liu sets off on cross Canada investigation into other educational institutions. Oftentimes, rather than responding to factual questions, school officials who once touted CI partnerships walk away. In the months to follow, the TDSB would hear testimonies from Sonia, concerned parents, and a former security and intelligence agent about evidence of propaganda, human rights abuse, and espionage. The TDSB chair, a driving force behind the CI partnership, would go onto resign, as tension between the pro and anti-CI camps grows-culminating in a TDSB vote to terminate the CI agreement.

Doris Liu
Director
Doris Liu
Writer
Sonia Zhao, Anastasia Lin, Chris Bolton
Starring

Language: Mandarin, English
Awards: 6 wins & 3 nominations
Country: Canada
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8.2

IMDb (72 votes)
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