
Masters in the Forbidden City
★ 7.5 · 2016 · 84m · Documentary
This documentary shines a light on the unsung life stories of restorers of cultural relics working inside the Forbidden City, together with the history of the antiques and the palace, the procedures of restoration and the development of cultural protection.
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