Sunday in Peking

Sunday in Peking

1956 · 19 min · ★ 6.4 · Documentary

Chris Marker’s travel essay Sunday in Peking transforms a long-held childhood dream into a cinematic journey through Beijing. Blending documentary observation with reflective narration, Marker captures the city’s rhythms, traditions, and everyday life in mid-1950s China with his signature curiosity and lyricism.

Directed by Chris Marker · Written by Chris Marker

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