Home with Kids, is a sitcom/drama from Mainland China. Unlike most Chinese multi-camera sitcoms, Home With Kids prominently uses child actors as main roles.
The Chinese Exclusion Act (2017) is a documentary that delves into the history and consequences of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, a federal law that prohibited Chinese labor immigration to the United States. Through archival footage, voiceover narration, and expert interviews, the film examines the causes and effects of the Act, shedding light on the discrimination and hardships faced by Chinese Americans during this time. It explores topics such as the mining industry, smoking opium, Chinese law, government collapse, the Mexican-American War, and the conquest of California. The documentary also touches on the occupation of Chinese territory by foreign powers, fundraising efforts, still photography, and the significance of the Statue of Liberty. The film provides a comprehensive overview of the Act, its historical context, and its relevance to American history and immigration policy.
It’s a Girl! is a powerful documentary that examines the issues of gendercide and female infanticide in India and China. The film delves into the causes and consequences of these practices, highlighting the patriarchal societies, poverty, cultural factors, and government policies that contribute to the devaluation and neglect of baby girls. Through personal stories and expert interviews, It’s a Girl! sheds light on the alarming rates of child mortality, coerced abortions, forced sterilizations, and the systemic violation of women's rights.
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