Chinese Canadian Yung Chang’s documentary observes life on the soon-to-be-flooded banks of the Yangtze from aboard a cruise ship taking...
Chinese Canadian Yung Chang’s documentary observes life on the soon-to-be-flooded banks of the Yangtze from aboard a cruise ship taking English-speaking tourists up the river. We meet a representative handful of the people whose lives are being the most deeply effected, and we become especially well-acquainted with two of the ship’s young restaurant workers: a woman from a dirt-poor family whose shack close to the river will very soon be drowned, and the brash son of a middle-class family. Both are provided with English names and taught how to please (and how not to annoy) the big-tipping Americans. "Cindy" struggles gamely while the handsome "Jerry" becomes so cocky that the American management feel obliged to remind him that in China conformity is considered a virtue.
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Up the Yangtze | Details
- Award winner
- Golden Gate Award, San Francisco Film Festival 2008 | Best Canadian Documentary, Vancouver Film Festival 2007
- Rating
- M, Offensive language
- Runtime
- 93
- Genre
- Country of origin
- Canada