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Documentary
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Arts & Entertainment
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All Audiences
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1988
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26m00s
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Completed
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Available now
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Television
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United Kingdom
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PAL
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Color
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Seller Espresso TV

Contact:
Espresso TV N/A
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Synopsis
Chinese child-prodigy painter Wang Yani started to paint when she was two and a half. Her delightful and vivid menagerie of water-colour animals, especially monkeys, are famous throughout China. Yani visited London with her father when she was ten and the Third Eye cameras followed her everywhere - to schools and museums, where she painted in public and to the Zoo, where she had her first encounter with a Giant Panda. The film is narrated by the famous TV naturalist, Sir David Attenborough.
Prizes and Awards
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Third Eye
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Director: |
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David Collison
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Sell Sheet Front

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