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- Documentary
Chronicle of Longwang – Li Yifan
- $299.00
- The poetic calm of life and farming follows the 24 solar terms. What lies behind is the most primitive governance and collision of rural rights and religions.
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- Documentary
We Were Smart (Shamate I Love You) – Li Yifan
- $299.00
- The post-90s migrant workers living in China's cities have developed a culture of expressing stress with exaggerated hairstyles, known as the Shamate group. This film chronicles Shamate's emergence and its disintegration over the years.
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- Documentary
The Lucky Woman – Tseng Wen-Chen
- $4.99 – $299.00
- Why do they run away? This film tells the stories of undocumented Vietnamese laborers in Taiwan after being forced to flee their employers. How will this lifestyle for over a decade shape their lives?
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- Documentary
Ants Dynamics – Xu Ruotao
- $2.99 – $299.00
- A number of artists participated in the rights protection activities of workers of China Telecom in the form of performance art to support their decade-long struggle. As the investigation went on, various contradictions began to appear.
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- Documentary
Karbala Memoirs (Karbala Katha) – Sourav Sarangi
- $4.49 – $229.00
- From a different perspective, a filmmaker from India traces his participation in Arbaeen, one of the largest pilgrimage gatherings on earth carrying a childhood memory.
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- Documentary
We Will Have Everything – Jiang Nengjie
- $2.99 – $199.00
- Mentally disabled group is large in China, but they rarely appear in ordinary people's vision. With extraordinary patience and love from the charity, can these special people enjoy basic human rights and strive to live independently?
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- Documentary
Maid for Sale – Dima Al-Joundi
- $4.99 – $299.00
- Sri Lankan women used to be the largest single group of foreign domestic workers in Lebanon. This film chronicles three women and their stories that intertwine charged with hope and despair.
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- Documentary
Shang’ajia – Jin Jiang
- $2.99 – $199.00
- A group of Lisu people without a registered ID (Hukou) live their primitive life in the mountains by the Nujiang River in Yunnan. In addition to misfortune and hardships, they also have simple happiness.
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- Experimental, Documentary, Drama
Anrakuto – Hikaru Suzuki
- $2.99 – $139.00
- Anrakuto tells a real story between a broken Japanese family and an illegal immigrant from South Korea. They find a new balance in their relationship, and together they form an offbeat new family.
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- Documentary
Bilal – Sourav Sarangi
- $4.99 – $299.00
- A three-year-old boy named Bilal lives with his blind parents in the slums of Kolkata. Although he is very little, he already knows a lot about life and plays an important role in his family.
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- Documentary
CHAR… the No-Man’s Island – Sourav Sarangi
- $4.99 – $299.00
- Rubel wants to join school but reality forces him to smuggle across the River Ganges between India and Bangladesh. The same river eroded his home. Now he lives on Char, an island within this river which starts eroding now.
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- Documentary
Why Not Coming Back – Hui Dapeng
- $2.99 – $139.00
- Most of the remains of the Chinese expeditionary soldiers who fought in Myanmar have not been properly preserved even until today. When can they return home and rest in peace?
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