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Minning Town: A Global Portrait of Resilience

Thirty years ago, mountain villagers arrived at a barren stretch of land to build a life from scratch. Today, the documentary Dreams Continued: The Story of Minning Town debuts globally, tracing how three generations of residents transformed an unfamiliar landscape into a thriving hub of self-reliance and modern commerce.

Minning Town: A Global Portrait of Resilience
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The film, a 22-minute production from NXTV and CHUJING TIANCHENG CULTURE MEDIA CO., LTD., documents the transition from subsistence farming to the cultivation of grapes and the adoption of digital economies. First-generation migrants, once tethered to traditional mindsets and extreme poverty, anchored the town’s survival through manual labor and agricultural innovation. Their persistence laid the foundation for a second generation that, after pursuing education and urban careers, chose to return to Minning to integrate e-commerce and live-stream sales into the local economy.

Director Xing Chuan moved away from policy-heavy narratives to focus on the internal evolution of the townspeople. By prioritizing personal accounts over state-level statistics, the documentary frames the struggle not as a series of administrative successes, but as a shift toward individual agency. Producer Wang Yi emphasizes that the story functions as a universal exploration of dignity and the human drive to rebuild communities from the ground up, positioning Minning Town as a microcosm of global efforts to find purpose in the face of hardship.

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