
Overview
Nearing completion, China's massive Three Gorges Dam is altering the landscape and the lives of people living along the fabled Yangtze River. Countless ancient villages and historic locales will be submerged, and 2 million people will lose their homes and livelihoods. The Yu family desperately seeks a reprieve by sending their 16-year-old daughter to work in the cruise ship industry that has sprung up to give tourists a last glimpse of the legendary river valley. With cinematic sweep, Up the Yangtze explores lives transformed by the biggest hydroelectric dam in history, a hotly contested symbol of the Chinese economic miracle. An official selection of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. An EyeSteelFilm/National Film Board of Canada production in association with American Documentary | P.O.V. A co-presentation with the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM).
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21 - 4The Last Conquistador July 15, 2008
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21 - 59 Star Hotel July 22, 2008
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21 - 6Campaign July 29, 2008
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21 - 7Johnny Cash: The Man, His World, His Music August 05, 2008
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21 - 8Belarusian Waltz August 12, 2008
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21 - 9The Judge and the General August 19, 2008
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21 - 10Calavera Highway September 16, 2008
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21 - 11Critical Condition September 30, 2008
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21 - 12In the Family October 01, 2008
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21 - 13Up the Yangtze October 08, 2008
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21 - 14Soldiers of Conscience October 16, 2008
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