Skip to content, or skip to search.
Skip to content, or skip to search.
|
|
Documentary
Jun 17, 2008
This year’s Human Rights Watch International Film Festival screens nineteen features and thirteen shorts, all of them highly worthy. If you can catch only one, make it the devastating China’s Stolen Children, about the 70,000 abductions taking place in China each year—a phenomenon fueled by the country’s one-child law. For this British doc, desperate parents (like the mother of still-missing Chen Jie, at left) took the risk of talking to foreign cameras.