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In this critically-acclaimed documentary, filmmaker John Helde sets out to understand his father's remarkable childhood as a white American growing up in 1930's China, tracking down a unique community of Americans who grew up with a foot in two cultures. But when cancer intervenes, John's hope for his father to return to the home he left behind fades - and John's ensuing solo journey across twenty-first century China, guided by new friends, becomes a poignant exploration of what "home" really means.
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