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Arthouse film portrays struggle of China's 'left-behind' children

By Xu Fan | Updated: 2018-01-18 07:44
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Award-winning actor Sun Haiying stars the arthouse movie A Class of One [Photo provided to China Daily]

A Class of One won several international awards, including the 2016 Special Jury Remi Award at the 49th Worldfest Houston International Film Festival in the United States.

In the same year, the movie was recommended by the country's largest distributor, the China Film Group, to join a program of releases showcasing quality domestic movies overseas. The movie went on general release in Chinese mainland theaters on Tuesday.

For Li, the movie's release was the culmination of a decadelong dream to produce a movie, which he hopes will raise more public awareness about a long-overlooked section of society-rural youngsters who face a lack of proper parenting and love.

Over the past few decades, China has seen a robust growth in its economy, owing in no small part to the efforts of millions of rural laborers who migrate to find work in cities.

This has at the same time created a shared plight for young people in some of China's most poverty-stricken areas, who have been dubbed the "left-behind" children by domestic media.

These migrant workers are forced to leave their children to grow up alone, or with one parent, or with their grandparents in their rural hometowns, often thousands of kilometers away. Expensive transport costs and heavy workloads combine to prevent these parents from returning home very often, with the majority of them making the trip home just once a year.

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