The Silent Nu River 2005 Directed by Hu Jie 沉默的怒江

In the mountains of China's Qinghai Province, there are countless small coal mines. The miners are all rural residents who live nearby, and their bodies are covered in coal dust from all the coal they must dig out each day to earn 500 yuan a month. The film records how they labour, the sounds of their heavy breathing, and what they see working far underground, while cherishing dreams of a better life, such as the kind we live.

Country China
Language Mandarin
Spoken Language Mandarin
Gnere Documentary
Release Date 7 July 2005
30 mins
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