Best Documentary Feature Film, 2019
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Lea Tsemel has defended political prisoners for nearly 50 years and defies convention at every turn. In particular, the human rights lawyer who is equal…
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China’s One Child Policy, the extreme population control measure that made it illegal for couples to have more than one child, officially ended in 2015. The process of dealing with the trauma of its brutal enforcement, however, is only just beginning. Inspired by documentarian Nanfu Wang’s experiences as a first-time parent – and with co-director Jialing Zhang – One Child Nation explores the ripple effect of this devastating social experiment, uncovering one shocking human rights violation after another including abandoned newborns, forced sterilizations and abortions, and government abductions. With Wang digging fearlessly into her own personal life, weaving her experience as a new mother and the firsthand accounts of her family members into archival propaganda material and testimony from victims and perpetrators alike, yielding a revelatory and essential record of this chilling, unprecedented moment in human civilization.
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