Lost (2010)

Lost (2010) poster

Shenzhen, China, the present day. Nineteen-year-old Wang Baihe is a migrant worker from a village in Shaanxi province. She has a baby son from a one-night stand with a man from Hong Kong and a small income from making Chinese decorative knots at home. Her dream is to open a noodle restaurant and “make lots of money and become a city person” but she finds it difficult to find regular employment because of her baby boy. Her story emerges through interviews with journalist Liu Nan, who is writing a book about her. When Baihe discovers her son has congenital heart disease, she tries desperate ways to raise the RMB80,000 (US$12,000) for the operation, helped by her friend and fellow migrant worker Hu Jinling.

Director: Zhou Xiaowen
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 94 min
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Production: Huaxia Film Distribution
Country: China
Language: 普通话
Original Language: zh
More Films by Director: Zhou Xiaowen
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lost about?
Shenzhen, China, the present day. Nineteen-year-old Wang Baihe is a migrant worker from a village in Shaanxi province. She has a baby son from a one-night stand with a man from Hong Kong and a small income from making Chinese decorative knots at home. Her dream is to open a noodle restaurant and “make lots of money and become a city person” but she finds it difficult to find regular employment because of her baby boy. Her story emerges through interviews with journalist Liu Nan, who is writing a book about her. When Baihe discovers her son has congenital heart disease, she tries desperate ways to raise the RMB80,000 (US$12,000) for the operation, helped by her friend and fellow migrant worker Hu Jinling.
Who directed Lost?
Lost was directed by Zhou Xiaowen.
Who stars in Lost?
Lost stars Lü Liping, Wang Zitong, Wang Ziheng.
How long is Lost?
Lost has a runtime of 1h 34m (94 minutes).
What genre is Lost?
Lost is a Drama film.
Where was Lost produced?
Lost was produced in China.