Last Train Home follows a Chinese Family as they leave their daughter and family to look for work in more industrialized areas. They leave the country side and begin working in a cheap clothing factory. The film spans over two years observing the family's struggles for money as they attempt to keep their relationships intact.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Last Train Home follows a Chinese Family as they leave their daughter and family to look for work in more industrialized areas They leave the country side and begin working in a cheap clothing factory The film spans over two years observing the family&39;s struggles for money as they attempt to keep their relationships intact
Documentary portraying the devastating personal toll paid by China's 150 million-plus rural migrant workers who are forced by economic circumstance to go away to work in far-flung cities. Separated from their rural homeland and their families, the workers crowd onto the homeward-bound train once a year at Chinese New Year to pay their children an annual visit. This film focuses on the Zhang family. Having left their two children behind to go and work in a cheap clothing factory in the big industrial city of Guangzhou, Chen Suqin and her husband Zhang Changhua have seen them just once a year over the 16 years since they were born.
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