Guangan Grocery Store
Duration: 00:18:33
Country/Region:
Mainland China
Release Year:
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Publish Date: 03 May 2024 00:00:00 UTC
Story:
This documentary is set in rural China, represents the reverse urbanisation migration of a family, where a young couple returns from an urban factory to their rural hometown and manages a grocery store. Although the number of left-behind children in rural China has decreased by 10 million compared with a decade ago, it is still a huge group. For a lot of parents, China's current cheap labour market, the challenges of urban living expenses and the lack of companionship in a child's growing up make them still face the difficult choice between" leaving home" and "returning home".
This documentary is set in rural China, represents the reverse urbanisation migration of a family, where a young couple returns from an urban factory to their rural hometown and manages a grocery store. Although the number of left-behind children in rural China has decreased by 10 million compared with a decade ago, it is still a huge group. For a lot of parents, China's current cheap labour market, the challenges of urban living expenses and the lack of companionship in a child's growing up make them still face the difficult choice between" leaving home" and "returning home".
Cast
SHI Jiaying
Directors
Runtime :
18
minutes
Language :
Mandarin, Hunan dialect
Subtitles :
Chinese, English
Tags :
#documentary,#family,#rural-hometown,#left-behind-children
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Cast
SHI Jiaying
Director
Story:
This documentary is set in rural China, represents the reverse urbanisation migration of a family, where a young couple returns from an urban factory to their rural hometown and manages a grocery store. Although the number of left-behind children in rural China has decreased by 10 million compared with a decade ago, it is still a huge group. For a lot of parents, China's current cheap labour market, the challenges of urban living expenses and the lack of companionship in a child's growing up make them still face the difficult choice between" leaving home" and "returning home".