Lu Jia Lin
This Film Looks at Motherhood in the Harsh Winter
In the film “Graveyard of Horses,” a pregnant woman is left to fend for herself and her young daughter in the absence of her husband and while dealing with power blackouts, lost cattle, and wolves.
This Documentary Captures a Raw Conversation Deciding the Death of a Family Member
In “The Choice” viewers witness our collective discomfort with death.
Her Brother Was Tortured to Death by Members of a Cult, Including Their Own Mother
The documentary “The Reason Why I Am Home” shows a woman’s journey to reconnect with family after a harrowing tragedy.
What It’s Like Being Dyslexic in Exam-Obsessed China
Dyslexia among young children is often swept under the carpet.
What It’s Like To Live in Perpetual Darkness
A film crew visited the northernmost settlements in the world, documenting life in one of the most extreme places on earth.
Meet the Descendants of a Filipino Royal Clan Guarding an Ancient Tomb in China
‘Sulu and China’ follows the descendants of the East King of Sulu, who now reside in a village in China’s Shandong province.
This Documentary Depicts the Human Cost of China’s Reforms on State-Owned Enterprises
‘A Harsh Transition’ documents the struggles and conflicts among those involved in the reorganization of a failing company.