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A conversation with filmmaker Sue Williams about Frontline's Young & Restless in China. Shot over four years, the film follows a group of nine young Chinese from across the country as they scramble to keep pace with a society changing as fast as any in history. Their stories of ambition and desire, exuberance, crime and corruption are interwoven with moments of heartache and despair. Together they paint an intimate portrait of the generation that is remaking China.
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Ann Millar 10/22/2008 08:13 PM Report
This interview was well done --accessible clear appealing I will be ordering a copy of the film. Thank you for this.
Brian Morel 08/13/2008 06:16 AM Report
Sue which interview did you happen to see?? I observed Lance Armstrong talking about a cause which he believes in deeply--a cure for cancer and benefits for cancer victims; Sue Williams profiling nine Chinese citizens each with a story to tell. Horrible?? Relax, get more sleep (4:10 A.M. you posted) and feel certain you will find something truly horrible to rant about in the coming days.
Sue Rawley 06/17/2008 04:10 AM Report
How Horrible! You and Sue Williams talking about the Chinese as if they are monkeys! (and I'm not a Darwinist), and Lance Armstrong plugging his multi-million gig on prescription drugs and disgusting quest on animal research.