
The Documentary Podcast Why are Chinese micro-dramas so popular?
Aug 9, 2025
Mengchen Zhang from BBC's Global China Unit reveals the explosive growth of Chinese micro-dramas, racking up billions in revenues and capturing global audiences. She dives into the outrageous plotlines and rapid production methods that make these short dramas irresistibly binge-worthy. Meanwhile, Sana Gulzar from BBC Urdu discusses the critical role of journalists in countering misinformation amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, emphasizing the challenges they face in delivering trustworthy news during crises.
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Local Casting And Vertical Frames
- UK and US productions hire local actors, including reality stars and recent drama graduates, for quick casts.
- They film vertically to fit phone screens rather than the big screen format.
AI Can Produce Whole Series
- Some series are produced entirely by AI, completed in weeks by very small teams at low cost.
- Producers also use AI for virtual backgrounds, visual effects and even script outlines to save money.
Recurring Family Drama Tropes
- Many micro-dramas recycle family-feud tropes: evil mothers-in-law, secret heirs and sibling rivalry recur often.
- Critics worry the repetitive plots, cliffhangers and sexual/violent content shorten attention spans and simplify characters.
