The Way of the Little Dragon
Pretty good documentary on Bruce Lee including many clips of his childhood as an actor in China through clips from his films and footage of his funeral, and lots of photos such as him training with Wing Chun Master Yip Man (or ‘Ip Man’ as in the 2008 semi-biographical Donnie Yen film).
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