China's Stolen Children (2007)
Ten years after the policy-changing and award-winning film, The Dying Rooms, the same team returns to a very different China where the infamous One Child Policy has had the horrific side effect of a boom in stolen children. With extraordinary access to devastated parents desperately searching for their stolen son; a man who brokers the deals and has sold his own offspring; and prospective parents grappling with giving up their soon-to-be-born daughter through lack of options, we are brought face to face with the crisis that such a stringent government policy has created among China's poorest people.
Director: Jezza Neumann
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 80 min
Release Date: October 8, 2007
Production: HBO Documentary Films
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is China's Stolen Children about?
- Ten years after the policy-changing and award-winning film, The Dying Rooms, the same team returns to a very different China where the infamous One Child Policy has had the horrific side effect of a boom in stolen children. With extraordinary access to devastated parents desperately searching for their stolen son; a man who brokers the deals and has sold his own offspring; and prospective parents grappling with giving up their soon-to-be-born daughter through lack of options, we are brought face to face with the crisis that such a stringent government policy has created among China's poorest people.
- Who directed China's Stolen Children?
- China's Stolen Children was directed by Jezza Neumann.
- How long is China's Stolen Children?
- China's Stolen Children has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
- What genre is China's Stolen Children?
- China's Stolen Children is a Documentary film.
- Where was China's Stolen Children produced?
- China's Stolen Children was produced in United States of America.