The Dying Rooms
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The Dying Rooms | |
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Directed by | Kate Blewett Brian Woods |
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1995 |
Language | English |
The Dying Rooms is a 1995 television documentary film about Chinese state orphanages. It was directed by Kate Blewett and Brian Woods and produced by Lauderdale Productions.
Background and production
In 1978 a law was introduced in China - the "one-child policy" - which stated couples could only have one child, as a result of the dramatic increase in population. Couples could apply to have a second child if the first was a girl or had an illness but few were approved. Parents across China decided they needed to get rid of their female/disabled babies. A loophole was soon found in the law. It was illegal to kill your child directly (as in to stab or shoot them) but it was not illegal to kill them through neglect.
'Orphanages' were opened to cater to the new demand. Parents would take their children there, where the staff would leave the children in rooms to die of thirst or starvation. The film was produced over the course of two years. Kate Blewett, Brian Woods and Peter Woolrich all pretended to work in the orphanages that would be the focus of the film. They found evidence that very young children were deliberately neglected and allowed to die in agonizing ways. The three naturally became distressed, but nonetheless completed the film.
Reception
The Dying Rooms was televised in 26 nations and prompted an enormous outcry. In 1996 it won the Peabody award.
External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). The Dying Rooms at IMDb
References
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- English-language films
- 1995 films
- British television documentaries
- British documentary films
- Documentary films about China
- Documentary films about child abuse
- Peabody Award-winning broadcasts
- Orphanages in China
- Documentary films about orphanages
- 1990s documentary films
- British films