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Long Wait For Home

 

International adoption has increasingly become a national phenomenon in the United States. In the last two decades, many American families have gone to China to adopt children and to provide them with loving homes.  More than ever, American families are exposed to China’s culture and history, and to the awareness of the social, cultural, and economic conditions that lead to the abandonment of children in China.

 

Despite a surge in media coverage of adoptions from China, there are many unanswered questions: Who are the birth parents and under what circumstances do they decide to give away their beautiful babies? How do children end up in orphanages and what kinds of lives do they live there? Moreover, with so many “foreigners” going to China to pick up these Chinese babies, what do the average Chinese people feel and think about Americans and international adoption?

 

To answer these questions, Dr. Changfu Chang and his team present the widely anticipated documentary, Long Wait For Home. For the first time, we sit face to face with birth parents who share with us the hard decisions they have made and the emotional toll they have suffered; we go to orphanages and take an intimate look at the living conditions of children usually inaccessible to film crews; we also converse with a wide range of ordinary Chinese citizens and scholars on the subject of international adoption.

 

Long Wait For Home, a work of five dedicated years, and edited out of over 100 hours of footage, is a must-have video for the whole adoptive community. Together with Dr. Chang’s previous productions, this video will be part of a permanent collection in your family library.

 

 

Directed, Produced and Written by Dr. Changfu Chang

Associate Director and Producer: Andy Nitchman

Camera: Jiandong Huang, Andy Nitchman & Kevin Fritz

Editor: Andy Nitchman

Narrated by: Brett Summers

Music Score by Andrew Zubko

Cover Art: Tom Groody

Cover Design: Nancy Mata

 

Approx. Running Time: 50 minutes

Visit us at: www.lovewithoutboundaries.org

 

 

 


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Established Sept. 1995

The mission of the USF Asian Alliance is to serve the University community by:

  1. Promoting Asian cultural awareness and academic activities
  2. Enhancing the viability of its membership, and
  3. Serving the University and Tampa Bay area as Asian resources.

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Date: February 13, 2008