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The Family Affair

07:18 Min
16-year-old Ji Xuan has given up on dancing, music and calligraphy lessons - and now she wants to stop school for a year to "enjoy life at my age" and "do something I'm more interested in". But her parents think she's "lazy" and "never sticks to anything." Who do you agree with?
The Family Affair

Family Affair - S1: China millennial vs parents: A gulf of expectations

18 Jul 2018 06:38pm
16-year-old Ji Xuan has given up on dancing, music and calligraphy lessons - and now she wants to stop school for a year to "enjoy life at my age" and "do something I'm more interested in". But her parents think she's "lazy" and "never sticks to anything." Who do you agree with?

The Family Affair

About the show:

The concept of the family is often intrinsically linked to the fundamental trait of being Asian. In fact, some research has even proposed that the Asian family is “an individual’s religious, economic, political, and social core”. But how much of this still holds true today?  
Set in the world’s fastest growing region, Asian families are changing along with the economic landscape. In some, gender roles have been reversed. In others, societal needs have had an impact.  Yet, in all parts of the region, the need to hold on to the family as the core of the Asian existence continues amidst this struggle.
In a world’s first, we bring our cameras into the homes of families across the Asian region, and record these families through the course of 2 weeks.  We witness their conversations, their struggles, their aspirations, their conflicts – all in the name of maintaining the family core.

 

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