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Artistic Migrant Workers
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Artistic Migrant Workers

Jan 1, 2006
0h 58m
★ 0.0

Overview

The documentary about Zhu Xiaoguang, a man came to Beijing with the dream of being a director, he used his DV to record all these happiness and sadness in Beijing...

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Xiaoguang Zhu

Self

Xiaoguang Zhu

Jiahui Wang

Jiahui Wang

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