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Small Happiness is a poignant documentary that dives deep into the lives of Long Bow women grappling with the evolving norms of love, marriage, and work in contemporary China. The film's interviews are striking; there's a rawness in the way Lingqiao and her mother-in-law share their experiences, highlighting both the progress made and the enduring challenges. The pacing feels intentional, allowing you to absorb each story fully, as they navigate topics like birth control and the haunting remnants of foot binding. It's a reflective piece that captures a unique cultural moment, making you think about how history shapes individual lives. The atmosphere is both intimate and revealing, a true representation of personal and societal shifts.
Documentary on women's issues in ChinaExplores cultural traditions like foot bindingIntimate interviews with personal stories
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Richard Gordon
Director