Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Blind Mountain

A heartbreaking film about the barbaric practice of human trading in China. A young and beautiful college graduate is sold to a peasant family in a remote village in northern China. What's horrifying that it's not a single case but a common practice where everybody in the village knows and accepts it. It makes you wonder what other horrors are going on. A courageous and important film that exposes another tale about a rising issue in the world of human trafficking. The film is gorgeously shot in an idyllic region of China with a terrific cast and crew. YRCinema's coverage of AFI Fest 2007.

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