People’s Republic of Desire

Premiered February 25, 2019
Directed by Hao Wu

This is not Black Mirror; this is real life.

About the Documentary

In an age where the power of technology helps us connect, are we as isolated as ever? People’s Republic of Desire exposes the baffling reality of how virtual relationships are replacing real-life human connections through China’s video-based social network YY––a hugely popular gathering place for over 300 million people in China. From the super-rich, who lavish virtual gifts on their favorite live-streamers to the very poor, many of them migrant workers in urban areas searching for cheap entertainment and a way to feel connected.   Disturbing and provocative, People’s Republic of Desire explores the strange world of these live-streaming “showrooms,” where the most popular stars can earn hundreds of thousands of dollars a month from adoring fans who “tip” them with digital gifts paid for with actual cash. Is this a virtual dystopia, or a chance for a second life? What are the consequences for all of us when human connections are put up for sale to the highest bidder?

The Filmmakers

Hao Wu

Technology executive-turned-filmmaker Hao Wu takes a raw and human approach to storytelling in an era when culture evolves online. Wu previously held management roles at Alibaba, TripAdvisor and Excite@Home. His documentary films have received support from Ford Foundation JustFilms, ITVS, Sundance, Tribeca and international broadcasters.

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Awards

SXSW Film Festival

Grand Jury Award Documentary Feature

Hawaii International Film Festival

Ka'u Ka Hoku Filmmaker Award

Documentary Edge Festival Doc Edge Award

Best International Director

Learn More About the Documentary

Shen Man and Dabao looking at live streaming on a phone, in People's Republic of Desire
Behind the Films

Director Explores Live Streaming Revolution and How Technology Affects Human Happiness

Live streaming star Shen Man at her computer during a live stream
Beyond the Films

Is This Real Life: The Live Streaming Craze Explained