As the Ho Chung village in the New Territories prepares for village festivities, we are shown the life and times of an 80-year-old matriarch whose extended family reveals how, in the ’50s and ’60s, many locals scattered to Europe for work. It is also a story about one poor rural village and its transformation from tradition to modernity. Now, this tiny place has blood relations in France, Holland and the UK.
Reflections about Nature and our relationship to the world through Ojas, a five-year old girl who lives in a forest in South India, amidst elephants.
An impressionist portrait of the new individual in China through the lives of migrant peasants, stressed-out students, and the diverse therapists who treat them.
How to free oneself of a father, a husband, religion, and prejudice to become a free woman.
Like thousands of people who, every day, leave their native lands, Abdu, a young musician from Mali, has decided to go to Europe.