The documentary SOMEWHERE BETWEEN is now showing at Landmark Midtown Art
tomorrow until
November 8 (Thursday).
just watched it this afternoon and a very touching film!
website: http://www.somewherebetweenmovie.com/
Atlanta showtime: http://www.somewherebetweenmovie.com/atlanta-ga
In profiling Chinese adoptees in contemporary America, Linda Goldstein
Knowlton's (THE WORLD ACCORDING TO SESAME STREET) deeply moving
documentary illustrates that even the most specific of experiences can
be universally relatable. Of the roughly 80,000 girls who have been
adopted from China since 1989—a decade after China implemented its One
Child Policy—the film intimately follows four teenagers: Haley, Jenna,
Ann, and Fang. These four wise-beyond-their-years, yet typical American
teens, reveal a heartbreaking sense of self-awareness as they attempt to
answer the uniquely human question, “Who am I?” They meet and bond with
other adoptees, some journey back to China to reconnect with the
culture, and some reach out to the orphaned girls left behind. In their
own ways, all attempt to make sense of their complex identities. Issues
of belonging, race, and gender are brought to life through these
articulate subjects, who approach life with honesty and open hearts.
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