BBC Storyville - Eternal Spring The Heist of China's Airwaves (2025)


BBC Storyville - Eternal Spring The Heist of China's Airwaves (2025)

In 2002, a group of Falun Gong practitioners in China came up with an audacious plan to hit back at the government's crackdown on their faith. They hijacked the airwaves, broadcasting a video promoting their spiritual movement on state television.

Now, more than two decades later, Eternal Spring explores the aftermath of that brazen stunt, with Canadian writer-director Jason Loftus following comic book artist (and Falun Gong practitioner) Daxiong. Featuring vivid animation based on Daxiong's drawings, the film recounts how their plan succeeded, but soon the authorities retaliated, and Daxiong left his homeland.

Now, Daxiong travels to Seoul and New York, interviewing some of the planners to hear their memories and asking their opinion of the scheme's lasting impact.

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Falun Gong, also called Falun Dafa, is a new religious movement founded by its leader Li Hongzhi in China in the early 1990s. Falun Gong has its global headquarters in Dragon Springs, a 173-hectare (427-acre) compound in Deerpark, New York, United States, near the residence of Li Hongzhi.

Led by Li Hongzhi, who is viewed by adherents as a god-like figure, Falun Gong practitioners operate a variety of organizations in the United States and elsewhere, including the dance troupe Shen Yun. They are known for their opposition to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), espousing anti-evolutionary views, opposition to homosexuality and feminism, and rejection of modern medicine, among other views described as "ultra-conservative".

The Falun Gong also operates the Epoch Media Group, which is known for its subsidiaries, New Tang Dynasty Television and The Epoch Times newspaper. The latter has been broadly noted as a politically far-right media entity, and it has received significant attention in the United States for promoting conspiracy theories, such as QAnon and anti-vaccine misinformation, and producing advertisements for U.S. President Donald Trump. It has also drawn attention in Europe for promoting far-right politicians, primarily in France and Germany.

Falun Gong emerged from the qigong movement in China in 1992, combining meditation, qigong exercises, and moral teachings rooted in Buddhist and Taoist traditions. While supported by some government agencies, Falun Gong's rapid growth and independence from state control led several top officials to perceive it as a threat, resulting in periodic acts of harassment in the late 1990s. On 25 April 1999, over 10,000 Falun Gong practitioners gathered peacefully outside the central government compound in Beijing, seeking official recognition of the right to practice their faith without interference.


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