Film


One Village in China Trilogy:

Small Happiness
(color, 58 min., 1984)

Filmed under unprecedented circumstances, women of Long Bow village talk about marriage, birth control, work, and daily life.

All Under Heaven
(color, 58 min., 1985)

Penetrating account of change and continuity in a north Chinese village.

To Taste a Hundred Herbs
(color, 58 min., 1986)

Portrait of a traditional Chinese doctor whose Catholic faith shapes his values and gives him a special role in his community.


Public presentation rights: $250 each, plus $5 for UPS shipping/handling
10% discount on purchase of 1-2 videos; 15% discount for 3 or more videos.



First Moon: Celebration of a Chinese New Year
(color, 37 min., 1987)

Colorful, earthy, joyous celebration effectively draws us into the inner circle of Chinese village life.


$199 plus $5 shipping/handling fee.


Full color posters of all films are available at $7.95 each, transcripts at $4. (Shipping/handling $5.)



For further information, questions, or to send a purchase order, please contact:

Katherine Kline, Distribution Director
617 West End Avenue
New York, NY 10024
Tel: 212/724-9302 Fax: 212/769-0838
E-mail: Longbowgrp@aol.com



Read an extended discussion about the Long Bow trilogy in " One Village in China: A Review Symposium,"
Oral History Review Vol. 15, No. 2 (Fall, 1987), pp. 115-135.


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