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Movie about walking orphans over mountain in China
The Path of Hope
The story of a group of Sicilian miners and their families decide to illegally cross the border to France and their hardships.
The Path of Hope
The film shows daily life in the city of Meknasy through the social and economic situation of people and the dreams of children.
In the Mood for Love
In 1962 Hong Kong, two neighbors form a strong bond after both suspect extramarital activities of their spouses.
@ in the mood for love
A documentary following Wong Kar-wai and his cast and crew through the production of his 2000 film In the Mood for Love.
Raise the Red Lantern
In 1920s China, nineteen-year-old Songlian becomes a concubine of a powerful lord and is forced to compete with his three wives for the privileges gained.
The Blue Kite
A young man recalls his childhood growing up in a poor alley in Beijing during the 1950s and 1960s.
Coming and Going
Two orphaned teenage brothers leave their remote mountain village behind to seek their fortune in two separate major cities. Meanwhile, their young neighbors anxiously await the return of their father, a migrant worker who left the village a year ago. This is the story of four boys from the Chinese countryside, their hopes and dreams, and the challenges they face.
He Film
The Chinese government provides the villages in the mountains of Sichuan (China) with films. The main character of this film is a projectionist who, 37 years ago, used to carry his old projector on foot and bicycle. He would display a small screen across the road or between trees in front of a farm... It's the same today except that he rides a motorcycle, carries a large screen and that the films travel two thousand kilometers from Beijing to Chengdu by satellite, before he picks them up on his motorcycle. Up in the mountains, people bring a stool out on the road and watch. That story takes place in Beijing and the beautiful mountains covered with bamboos above Chengdu
Birds of Passage
A quest for freedom in the South China Sea. Victims of China’s “One-Child” policy, 100 orphans, all girls, are shepherded by a determined activist, Mrs. Brown (Charlotte De Turckheim) onto a tramp freighter for a harrowing escape from the Chinese authorities.
White Camel
The film tells the story of the early 1960s when a three-year-long natural disaster swept across China. Thousands of orphans were brought to the vast grasslands of Inner Mongolia, where they were assigned to live with local herders to get through the difficult times. Su Rina, through frugality, ensured the children could attend school. For the sake of the children, she rejected the sincere love of Kaba. One snowy night, the children were awakened by a faint sound. They ran out of their yurt and rescued a dying little white camel. From then on, the white camel grew up alongside the children.
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