Tomorrow, Will be Better
Country/Region:
Mainland China
Release Year: 2024
Release Year: 2024
Story:
In the context of China, there are such a group of people born in the 1960s, they grew up in a period of material deprivation, but also encountered the most rapid changes in the national economy. They were once the backbone of the country, no matter in which industry, any position, they absolutely hard work. With the development of The Times, the progress of science and technology, in the migration and change of time, they gradually disappeared in the public's vision. Most of them are retired or old age, or have even begun to retire. However, some of them still stick to the industries that have gradually disappeared in the corners of urban culture that were popular 20 or 30 years ago. In the face of the uncertain future, they have their own ideas...
In the context of China, there are such a group of people born in the 1960s, they grew up in a period of material deprivation, but also encountered the most rapid changes in the national economy. They were once the backbone of the country, no matter in which industry, any position, they absolutely hard work. With the development of The Times, the progress of science and technology, in the migration and change of time, they gradually disappeared in the public's vision. Most of them are retired or old age, or have even begun to retire. However, some of them still stick to the industries that have gradually disappeared in the corners of urban culture that were popular 20 or 30 years ago. In the face of the uncertain future, they have their own ideas...
Casts & Crews:
JIN Yinan
Directors
Runtime:
13
minutes
Language:
Mandarin, Nanjing dialect
Subtitles:
Chinese, English
Tags:
#Asia #Old-people #Time #Documentary
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Casts & Crews
JIN Yinan
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Story:
In the context of China, there are such a group of people born in the 1960s, they grew up in a period of material deprivation, but also encountered the most rapid changes in the national economy. They were once the backbone of the country, no matter in which industry, any position, they absolutely hard work. With the development of The Times, the progress of science and technology, in the migration and change of time, they gradually disappeared in the public's vision. Most of them are retired or old age, or have even begun to retire. However, some of them still stick to the industries that have gradually disappeared in the corners of urban culture that were popular 20 or 30 years ago. In the face of the uncertain future, they have their own ideas...