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To Live Is Better Than to Die

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Social Criticism · True Story · Human Rights

  • CountryChina
  • Production Year2002
  • Running Time88min
  • FormatBeta
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
In the 1990′s, Chinese farmers in Henan province sold their blood to make money and escape extreme poverty. However, poor hygiene conditions infected 60 percent of the farmers with HIV, and it was passed onto their children. To Live Is Better Than to Die features the hardship of life that Ma Shenyi, Lei Mei and their three children, the victims of this needless disaster, go through. This documentary film that consists of four stories, told by the seasons, tenaciously captures the dying body of mother Lei Mei, who is now like a withered tree, and also the bodies of three children who know nothing about their infection. The incredible struggle of the father, who is also infected but dearly devoted to his dying wife and children, deepens the tragedy of this family. The truth, conveyed through shabby household goods and their skinny bodies, affects viewers strongly and deeply. Amid deep despair, paternal love and the devotion of the oldest daughter-the only child without the virus-never wither away, and that is what the film title conveys. On the 100th day after Lei Mei died, they mourn and pray silently. Accompanied by the fireworks of a spring festival, a new sprout comes out even in the frozen land. (Kim Ji-hoon)
Director
Director
Weijun CHEN
Weijun Chen was born in China in 1969. After studying journalism at the Sichuan University from 1988-1992, he worked at the Hubei research Institute (1992-1994) and Wuhan TV station (1994-2002). Since working in Television Chen has completed a number of films including My Life Is My Philosophy(1994) and The Evolution Of The City(1999). To Live Is Better Than To Die (2002) is his fourth film.
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  • Director
    Weijun CHEN
  • ProducerWeijun CHEN
  • CastMa Shenyi Leimei Ma Ninging Ma Rong Ma Zhancao
  • CinematographyWeijun CHEN
  • EditorKixin Fan
  • MusicYuanja Xu
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