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Last Train Home in Vancouver Sun

“Last Train Home takes us on a ride that’s at once exotic, terrifying and eerily prophetic of what lies ahead.” – Katherine Monk, The Vancouver Sun [Read More]

Filmmaker Lixin Fan puts a human face on China’s massive economic growth

NATIONAL POST: Filmmaker Lixin Fan puts a human face on China’s massive economic growth.
“In 2006, Canadian filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal released the award-winning Manufactured Landscapes, a documentary that examined China’s sprawling industrialization; that same year, a young Lixin Fan moved…

NPR on Last Train Home at Sundance

“my favorite film of the festival, bar none – watching this devastating portrait of a family trying to glue itself back together, you wonder how China, on its way to becoming the world’s richest nation, will avoid civil war if…

National Post – Last Train Home at Sundance

“”It’s a huge honour to be admitted to Sundance,” says Lixin Fan, who is here with The Last Train Home. A former broadcast journalist in his native China, Mr. Fan documented the world’s biggest human migration that happens every year…

New York Times on Last Train Home

“…a beautifully shot, haunting and haunted large-scale portrait….conveys the enormity of this exodus while bringing you close to a family whose fraught efforts to reunite are symptomatic of a deeper struggle affecting China.” [Read More]

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