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
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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.