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Subject How to Have an American Baby PREMIERES on PBS - Mon, 12/11!
Date December 8, 2023 7:14 PM
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An intimate look behind the closed doors of the Chinese birth tourism industry in the US.

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COMING SOON:
How to Have an American Baby
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Watch it on your local PBS station
Monday, December 11th at 10 p.m. or stream online ([link removed]) .
How to Have an American Baby is a kaleidoscopic voyage into the shadow economy that caters to Chinese tourists who travel to the US to give birth in order to obtain citizenship for their babies. Told through a series of intimately observed vignettes, the story of a hidden global economy emerges–depicting the fortunes and tragedies that befall the ordinary people caught in its web.

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* “A disquieting expose on how a rapidly changing Chinese economy can exploit not only the desire for a child, but also the desire to bestow that child with privileges that are not themselves Chinese, privileges that American citizens both take for granted and carefully guard.” - Review in Hyperallergic ([link removed])

* “A remarkable and mature work that not only documents a relatively unknown phenomenon and is a testimony to Chinese socioeconomic microcosm in a constant flux, but also a moving and thought provoking snapshot of women in Chinese society.” - Review in Asian Movie Pulse ([link removed])

* “Tai tackles a complex and sensitive topic by centering the story on the voices of her subjects... Rather than pushing a moral agenda onto her audience, she lets their experiences speak for themselves.” - Review in Asia Blooming ([link removed])

* “Sprawling in scope, observational in form and jaw-dropping in access.” - Interview in Filmmaker Magazine ([link removed])

* “A beautifully sustained journey… that left one with a welter of feelings, and not always knowing what to think—which is a good thing.” - Review in Screen Slate ([link removed])

“Instead of trying to capture or illustrate a definitive story about Chinese birth tourism, I wanted to show you the multiplicity of lives, choices, circumstances that are all criss-crossing and colliding in time and space. I conceived of each storyline, including the one that unravels the inner workings of the industry, to be shaped like a rabbit hole–the deeper you go, the more complicated things get, and the less you realize you know.”
- Leslie Tai, Filmmaker
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