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Forget about the original “The Dating Game,” not to mention “The All-New Dating Game” and “The Celebrity Dating Game.” This is director Violet Du Feng’s “The Dating Game,” which just had its world premiere at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Of course, this is a documentary not a Chuck Barris game show and, like Violet’s previous film, the sublime “Hidden Letters,” which was shortlisted for an Academy Award, her version explores the topic with depth, insight, and humor.
Joining Ken for another of our in-person Sundance Film Festival interviews, along with the film’s Academy Award-winning producer, Joanna Natasegara (“The White Helmets”), Violet discusses the similarities and differences between “Hidden Letters” and “The Dating Game.” The film delves into the world of dating for young Chinese men, who face immense challenges in a country where there are 30 million more men than women due to China’s former One Child Policy. The film’s compelling participants include the highly sought after but somewhat cheesy dating coach Hao and his three clients, as well as Hao’s wife, Wen, also a dating coach. When, in one scene, Wen confronts Hao about their own marriage, the plot thickens. No game show can match that drama.
Follow:
@violetdufeng and @joanna_film on Instagram and @VioletFilms
@topdocspod on Instagram and X
The Presenting Sponsor of "Top Docs" is Netflix.
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Forget about the original “The Dating Game,” not to mention “The All-New Dating Game” and “The Celebrity Dating Game.” This is director Violet Du Feng’s “The Dating Game,” which just had its world premiere at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Of course, this is a documentary not a Chuck Barris game show and, like Violet’s previous film, the sublime “Hidden Letters,” which was shortlisted for an Academy Award, her version explores the topic with depth, insight, and humor.
Joining Ken for another of our in-person Sundance Film Festival interviews, along with the film’s Academy Award-winning producer, Joanna Natasegara (“The White Helmets”), Violet discusses the similarities and differences between “Hidden Letters” and “The Dating Game.” The film delves into the world of dating for young Chinese men, who face immense challenges in a country where there are 30 million more men than women due to China’s former One Child Policy. The film’s compelling participants include the highly sought after but somewhat cheesy dating coach Hao and his three clients, as well as Hao’s wife, Wen, also a dating coach. When, in one scene, Wen confronts Hao about their own marriage, the plot thickens. No game show can match that drama.
Follow:
@violetdufeng and @joanna_film on Instagram and @VioletFilms
@topdocspod on Instagram and X
The Presenting Sponsor of "Top Docs" is Netflix.
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