
Why are you engaged in rural land circulation? Everyone may have a different answer, but they all have the same mission. Whether intentionally or not, land circulation practitioners are leading a new history and opening up a new type of modern agricultural reform. The following recommends 5 movies or TV series for land circulation practitioners to learn, I believe you can get a lot of inspiration from them.
1. "Watching the Land"
This five-episode documentary, each episode of the land policy, historical changes and other in-depth analysis and sorting out of China's land policy in the past ten years from a different perspective, for land circulation practitioners, such an intuitive way can help everyone have a deeper impression of the ins and outs of land policy.
2. "Ma Xiangyang Goes to the Countryside"
How can farmers become the real beneficiaries of land circulation? Known as the "Adventures of urban Yapi Villages", "Ma Xiangyang Goes to the Countryside" is precisely around this theme, Ma Xiangyang, who has no rural experience, occasionally becomes the first secretary of a remote mountain village, how did he implement the policy of "actively cultivating new agricultural business entities based on the family management of peasant households"?
3. "Land Chronicle"
"Land Chronicle" is hailed as "a pure rural people's livelihood film", director Gao Feng and screenwriter Xing Pingyuan have collaborated on "Eighteen Handprints" that reflect the history of rural land contracting, and the film "Laozhai", which reflects the secret struggle of rural politics. "Land Chronicle" is a film that is completely closely related to the land issue, telling a entanglement caused by land ownership.
4. "Grass Folk Affair"
Together with Eighteen Handprints and LaoZhai, "Grass People and Grass Affairs" is considered to be a trilogy reflecting the themes of rural cultivated land and grass-roots democracy. Among them, "Grass People and Grass Affairs" tells the story of land circulation, and the film completed the script writing in 2014.
5. The BBC: Digging Deep into the Soil
Want to learn more about the beauty of soil? Then look at this BBC documentary "Digging Deep into the Soil", which may subvert some of your past understanding of land. (Image source network)
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