Songhua

Songhua

2007 · 28 min · Documentary

In northeastern China the Songhua River flows west from the border of Russia to the city of Harbin, where four million people depend on it as a source of water. Songhua is a portrait of the varying people that gather where the river meets the city, and an ethnographic study of the intimate ways in which they play and work.

Directed by J.P. Sniadecki · Written by J.P. Sniadecki

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