LAST TRAIN HOME

GUI TU LIE CHE

By Lixin FAN

EYESTEELFILM - as PROD

Documentary - Completed 2009

Every spring for the Chinese New Year, China’s cities are plunged into chaos, as all at once, a tidal wave of humanity attempts to return home by train.

    • Year of production
    • 2009
    • Genres
    • Documentary
    • Countries
    • CANADA, CHINA
    • Languages
    • MANDARIN
    • Duration
    • 85 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Lixin FAN
    • Producer(s)
    • Mila AUNG-THIWN (EyeSteelFilm), Daniel CROSS (EyeSteelFilm), Zhao QI
    • Synopsis
    • Last Train Home, an emotionally engaging and visually beautiful debut film from Chinese-Canadian director Lixin Fan, draws us into the fractured lives of a single migrant family caught up in this desperate annual migration. Sixteen years ago, the Zhangs abandoned their young children to find work in the city, consoled by the hope that their wages would lift their children into a better life. But in a bitter irony, the Zhangs’ hopes for the future are undone by their very absence. Qin, the child they left behind, has grown into adolescence crippled by a sense of abandonment. In an act of teenage rebellion, she drops out of school. She too will become a migrant worker. The decision is a heartbreaking blow for the parents. In classic cinema verité style, Last Train Home follows the Zhangs’ attempts to change their daughter’s course and repair their ruptured family. Intimate and candid, the film paints a human portrait of the dramatic changes sweeping China. We identify with the Zhangs as they navigate through the stark and difficult choices of a society caught between old ways and new realities. Can they get ahead and still undo some of the damage that has been done to their family?