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HOW TO HAVE AN AMERICAN BABY

Village East by Angelika
Tuesday, Nov 14, 2023 6:45 PM
A nuanced, behind-the-scene look into the veiled but booming economy catering to pregnant Chinese tourists who travel to the U.S. to obtain citizenship for their babies.
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FF Admission General Admission - $20.00
FF Admission Senior - $18.00

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NEW YORK PREMIERE A nuanced, behind-the-scenes look into the booming shadow economy catering to pregnant Chinese tourists who travel to America to give birth in order to obtain U.S. citizenship for their babies. Told through a series of observational vignettes, and with extraordinary access to the maternity hotel industry and their clients, the film outlines the invisible contours of the underground birth tourism industry and its unexpected actors in the U.S. and China, while probing deeply into the lives of several protagonists caught up in the phenomenon. An intim.ate and compassionate portrait of women’s reproductive journeys, family, traditions, and capitalist desires. - Ruth Somalo 

Co-presented by The New Republic.

The first screening will be followed by a Q&A with director, producer and editor Leslie Tai, and producer Jillian Schultz.

This film contains the following accessibility options for viewers:

All in-person screening venues provide sound amplification headphones upon request with venue management. IFC Center can also provide a T-Coil loop for compatible devices.



Film Details
Country:United States of America
Year:2023
Running Time:117
Language:Mandarin
English
Director:Leslie Tai
Executive Producer:Esther B. Robinson
Charlotte Cook
Laura Poitras
Producer:Leslie Tai
Jillian Schultz
Chocho Tang
Elivia Shaw
Yan Cong
Xinyi "Leila" Lin
Editor:Leslie Tai
Elivia Shaw (co-editor)
Iva Radivojevic (additional editing)
Cinematographer:Leslie Tai
Website:https://leslietai.com/
DOC NYC
Film Genres:Women Directors
Women and Girls
Social Issues
Asian