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Ghosts (2006)

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Reviews Counted: 15 Fresh: 15  Rotten:0 Average Rating: 7.8/10

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Rated: 15

Theatrical Release: 12-01-2007

Synopsis: This film is based on a true story. It is disturbing portrayal of a secret world that is all around us. Ai Qin, a young Chinese girl from Fujian, China, borrows $25,000 to pay Snakeheads to smuggle her into the UK illegally so she can support her son and family back in China. Once in the UK she... This film is based on a true story. It is disturbing portrayal of a secret world that is all around us. Ai Qin, a young Chinese girl from Fujian, China, borrows $25,000 to pay Snakeheads to smuggle her into the UK illegally so she can support her son and family back in China. Once in the UK she becomes another one of 3 million migrant workers that are the bedrock of its food supply chain, construction and hospitality industries. She lives with eleven other Chinese in a two-bedroom suburban house. With illegally forged work permits, they work in factories preparing food for British supermarkets. In their search for better paying jobs to repay their debts they end up cockling in Morecambe Bay at night. On February 5th 2004 twenty three Chinese drowned in Morecambe, their families in China are still paying off their debts. Ai Qin and the other principal characters are played by Chinese former illegal immigrants who have drawn on their life experiences to give passionate and authentic performances. The director, Nick Broomfield, has stepped out of his documentarian role, to create a grippingly compelling film that will change your views on the entire migrant population. And have you wondering about slavery in the 21st century. [More]

Genre: Dramas

Starring: Zhang Yu

Director: Nick Broomfield
Producer: Nick Broomfield

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4.5/5

A strikingly well-made film, highlighting a serious issue in a powerfully resonant way.

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01/24/07
Rich Cline
Shadows on the Wall
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4/5

Powerful, superbly directed and frequently harrowing docu-drama with a strong performance by Ai Qin Lin.

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01/13/07
Matthew Turner
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4/5

Broomfield has great visual style, exposing-Britain's ugliness and beauty at every turn.

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01/12/07
Charlotte O'Sullivan
This is London
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3/5

It’s an astute move to step back behind the camera. This is a story powerful enough to need little help in getting its point across.

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01/12/07
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4/5

From the stunning horizon-spanning opening to the nerve-shredding climax, controversial documentary-maker Nick Broomfield moves seamlessly into feature films.

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01/12/07
Stuart McGurk
thelondonpaper
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4/5

Broomfield, inspired by Ken Loach and perhaps too by Michael Winterbottom in his exposure of the migrants' plight, has made a film surprising in its intensity and compassion.

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01/12/07
Anthony Quinn
Independent
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4/5

Bookended by the terrible tragedy that befell Ai Qin and her friends, this is raw, heartfelt stuff – and enough to make you choke on your salad.

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01/12/07
David Edwards
Daily Mirror [UK]
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4/5

A valuably tactless, steady, clear-eyed look at the tragedy and cruelty of the new globalised serfdom.

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01/12/07
Peter Bradshaw
Guardian [UK]
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4/5

If you didn't know filmmaker Nick Broomfield was behind Ghosts you'd be forgiven for thinking it was a Michael Winterbottom film.

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01/12/07
Jamie Russell
FilmFour.com
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4/5

Like Michael Winterbottom's In This World, the digitally-shot Ghosts blurs the distinctions between documentary and fiction.

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01/12/07
Tom Dawson
BBC
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It has its weak points as drama – some stilted acting, especially – but when the topic itself is so in need of exposure, much can be forgiven in favour of the film’s social and political importance. And important it certainly is.

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01/12/07
Dave Calhoun
Time Out
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4/5

Reveals the appalling conditions of virtual slavery endured by illegal immigrant workers in today’s Britain.

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01/12/07
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4/5

Micro-budget, big issues and one of the year's first mini-surprises: Broomfield's turned a pressing, grave topic into a gripping piece of cinema.

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01/12/07
Simon Crook
Empire Magazine
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Veteran documentary filmmaker Nick Broomfield makes an impressive leap to features with Ghosts.

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01/27/07
James Greenberg
Hollywood Reporter
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3.5/5

An extremely sincere depiction of the immigrant experience. Its core story isn't particularly better or worse than those of most other films about the immigrant experience, but it captures certain moments with gripping clarity.

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01/25/07
Jeremy Mathews
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