About This Video
One Child is a short film that presents the story of a young Chinese girl caught in the crossfire of the most despised and controversial population policy in the world.
Co-produced by Donna Roa and The Vine Entertainment, "One Child," the short film, world premiered at the Festivale de Cannes in France in 2008 and has won numerous festival awards, including a nominee nod at Moondance.
Executive Producer and Screenwriter Donna Roa, who was a former Public Affairs Director at the US Environmental Protection Agency and a social scientist specializing in Asia at the US Information Agency, notes that "we've created a short that artfully positions a disastrous social policy that affects the lives of millions of girls in China and throughout the world with one child's wish to connect to her birth family. Watch 'One Child' and your heart will skip a beat. You'll want to know what happens next in a story that begs to be told--one that provokes your emotion and stimulates your intellect."
Full screenplay available for financing and production. The logline for the the full screenplay is: "In the quest to find her Chinese birth parents, an abandoned girl learns the bizarre fact that her father is the author of China's one child policy."
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