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Iron Moon

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The working class poets of China.

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Frank Scheck The Hollywood Reporter 11/16/2016
A moving depiction of art transcending life. Go to Full Review
Andy Webster New York Times 11/10/2016
The Qin Xiaoyu and Wu Feiyue documentary "Iron Moon" has a slowly mounting, but lingering, impact. Go to Full Review
Robert Abele Los Angeles Times 11/10/2016
The brutally serene documentary "Iron Moon" from Qin Xiaoyu and Wu Feiyue spotlights a handful of bottom-rung workers who write achingly clear-eyed poetry that spotlights the contours of their lives. Go to Full Review
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03/15/2017 Why this beautifuful film did not gain more exposure, I have no idea. It did not have big funds pouring into it like some of the other independents. This film will take you right into the heart of chinese migrant workers from various sectors including those that work thousands of feet in the coal mines for hours a day. It is a sensitive film with filmage and dialogue made for poetry. These are poets and they express themselves with eloquence and authenticity. Do not miss. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis The working class poets of China.
Director
Feiyue Wu, Xiaoyu Qin
Producer
Qingzeng Cai
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Chinese
Runtime
1h 25m