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“Living the Land”: A Child’s View of China’s Changing Countryside

A new film examines the shifting landscape of rural China through the eyes of a child. “Living the Land” is a drama centered on a 10-year-old boy.

He is left with relatives after his parents depart for opportunities in an urban center. Their move is driven by employment prospects emerging from a technological revolution. The story captures a period of significant transition in the countryside.