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Documentary Film ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½ Returns to ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½ City University: Opening Film Takes 'The Last Train Home'

The ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½ City University Documentary Film ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½ returns at 2 p.m. March 27 in the Kerr McGee Auditorium with Lixin Fan’s β€œLast Train Home.” The series is free to the public. The auditorium is in Meinders School of Business at N.W. 27th Street and McKinley Avenue.

The 13th-annual documentary series is themed β€œAgainst Forgetting” and is named after a poetry anthology put together by Carolyn Forche, who is visiting ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½ April 13. The collection of poems was written by people who have endured through major tragedies. Harbour Winn, director of the Center for Interpersonal Studies through Film & Literature at ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½, said the three documentaries were selected with the purpose of shedding light on some of the most difficult problems in the modern world.

β€œOur situations in America might seem hard to manage under a tough economy and political bickering, but people in other parts of the world are experiencing so much worse, with mankind mostly to blame,” Winn said. β€œThese films will show the hardships of people in heavily populated Chinese regions, military violence against a native group in Guatemala and women struggling for their rights in Liberia. Hopefully, after seeing these films the audience will be moved to ask themselves what they should do to help those in need.”

β€œLast Train Home” shows what life is like for millions of migrant workers in China as they try to get back home during a rare holiday vacation. Caught between tradition and the new realities of the globalized economy, the workers abandon their rural home and children to toil in an urban factory, and are only able to return home to their family once a year for the Chinese New Year. The mass exodus is the world’s largest human migration β€” an epic spectacle that reveals a country tragically caught between its rural past and industrial future.

Other dates and films in the series include April 10 with Pamela Yates and Thomas Sigel’s β€œWhen the Mountains Tremble,” and April 17 with Gini Reticker’s β€œPray the Devil Back to Hell.” The series is sponsored by the Thatcher Hoffman Smith Endowment Fund.

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