Made in China
United States, 2007 | 70 min. | Dir. John Helde
A local filmmaker tries to reconstruct what his father's life was like as the son of Christian missionaries in China. Other children of American missionaries in China at the time are interviewed too, many of whom insist that they feel (to this day) like foreigners in America, even though their living rooms in the background look just like everyone else's. The filmmaker is admirably absent the first part of the film, but then it becomes more and more about him. Still, it's fascinating.