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DVD: Limited Edition DVD signed by the filmmakers as soon as it is released.
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DVD+TOTE BAG: Limited Edition DVD signed by the filmmakers as soon as it is released + a very cool official TOTE BAG.
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SIGNED ARCHIVAL PHOTO PRINT + THANK YOU: A signed 13 x 19 archival art print of photos taken in China from 2006-2009 (see link in the description) + Thank You credit in the film
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VIP DINNER+COOKING CLASS+THANK YOU: VIP invitation to DINNER and DUMPLING COOKING CLASS with the director: with HOMEMADE DUMPLINGS made from secret family recipe prepared from scratch by the director and her mom. (These dumplings are not like anything you've ever had before!) + Thank You credit in the film
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ART BOOK+THANK YOU: Limited Edition (only one left of three) HANDMADE art book DESTINATION UNKNOWN, signed and dated by the filmmakers + Thank You credit in the film
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STOCK FOOTAGE: 30 seconds of STOCK FOOTAGE of BEIJING: choose from Beijing Taxi's out take of standard definition footage spanning from November 2006 to August 2008 + An ASSOCIATE PRODUCER credit on the film
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PORTFOLIO WEBSITE DESIGN: The director Miao Wang is an award-winning long time freelance print and web designer. She began her apprenticeship with the renowned graphic designer and art director Stefan Sagmeister. She will work with you to design a professional portfolio WEBSITE (not e-commerce enabled) customized to your needs. + An ASSOCIATE PRODUCER credit on the film.
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SEVEN-DAY TOUR OF BEIJING+THANK YOU: ROUNDTRIP ticket to Beijing, TWO DAYS of culinary/music/art tour of Beijing by the director, and cab rides with the taxi drivers featured in the film! + An ASSOCIATE PRODUCER credit on the film.
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Born in Beijing, China just after the Cultural Revolution, Miao Wang grew up with the last remnants of a pre-modernized Communist China. She immigrated to the US in 1990. Her first documentary as a director and producer, YELLOW OX MOUNTAIN, has screened at numerous festivals, received a Best Short Film Award, broadcast on WNET Thirteen, and is distributed by Filmaker’s Library. In the past she worked as an assistant at Maysles Films, edited a feature-length PBS documentary and programs for National Geographic. Miao has a B.A. in economics from the University of Chicago and a M.F.A. in design and film from the Parsons School of Design.
Beijing Taxi is Miao’s first feature length documentary. Miao has received a grant from the Sundance Documentary Fund, the Jerome Foundation, and NYSCA, for BEIJING TAXI. She has been selected to participate in Tribeca All Access, IFP Filmmaker’s Lab, the IFP Market, as well as the DocuClub screening series. Currently she splits her time between New York and Beijing.
Congratulations, Miao! Can't wait to see the film.
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I hope this succeeds! The last time I was in Beijing I was too young to appreciate the change that was happening. Now that I'm older, it occurs to me that I should have paid more attention while I was there.