Documentary on Chinese parachute students in US to hit theaters in mid-March
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A documentary that centers on the cross-cultural experience of Chinese parachute students in the United States will hit theaters across the US in mid-March.
The film, Maineland, directed by award-winning filmmaker Miao Wang, will begin its nationwide rollout March 16 at the AMC Empire 25 in New York, with a digital release to follow on the Amazon Festival Stars platform.
"In my non-fiction filmmaking I seek the balance between pushing boundaries of the form through poetic and lyrical storytelling, and illuminating the larger context of contemporary social issues," said Wang, who was born in Beijing and moved to the United States at the age of 13, in a statement on Monday.  
“Maineland” is part two of Wang's trilogy of films (“Beijing Taxi” was the first) looking at the changing sociocultural environment of contemporary China as well as engendering mutual understandings in US-China relations.
Poster of "Maineland". /Photo via China Film Insider

Poster of "Maineland". /Photo via China Film Insider

It also questions the expectations that Chinese families and the students themselves have about America, the discrepancies they experience, and the conflict that arises as a result. It raises some important questions, including does studying abroad necessarily guarantee a better life for them? How will an overseas perspective change a new generation of young Chinese and what may be that lasting impact be on the future of China and the world? Could they perhaps eventually become part of a bridge across the cultural divide?
"These are questions I hope to leave with the audience at the end of the film," Wang said.
“Maineland” won a Special Jury Award for Excellence in Observational Cinema at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Conference & Festivals in 2017. 
A still from "Maineland". /Photo via The Huffington Post

A still from "Maineland". /Photo via The Huffington Post

Shot over three years in China and the United States, the film follows two Chinese teenagers - Stella and Harry who are part of the enormous wave of "parachute students" from the Chinese mainland enrolling in US private schools. It tells a multi-layered coming-of-age tale, following this buoyant, fun-loving girl and introspective boy as they settle into a boarding school in blue-collar small-town rural Maine, the northeasternmost US state.
They come seeking a Western-style education, escape from the dreaded Chinese college entrance exam, and the promise of a Hollywood-style US high school experience. As their fuzzy visions of the American dream slowly gain more clarity, they ruminate on their experiences of alienation, culture clash, and personal identity, sharing new understandings and poignant discourses on home and country.
Currently over 370,000 students from the Chinese mainland are enrolled in American high schools and universities – six times more than a decade ago – with 11.4 billion US dollars contributed to the American economy.
(Cover photo courtesy of Three Waters Productions via Hollywood Reporter)
Source(s): Xinhua News Agency