Huhu
Director: Lao Zha
Lao Zha’s film examines rural life in Haiyuan County, in Ningxia Province. Unlike the rapidly globalizing urban centres, here life remains largely unchanged for the Hui people, a Muslim ethnic group, whose diverse cultural roots incorporate Arabic and Persian influences that arose out of the Hui’s proximity to the Silk Road. In a remote Hui village, a little boy named Huhu is growing up under the watchful eye of his grandparents, and, occasionally, his less-than-reliable mother. (Dorothy Woodend, DOXA Documentary Film Festival)
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Huhu (2014) is a documentary film. The film has not yet gathered many viewer ratings. The film runs 1h 20min. Check current streaming availability in the "Where to watch" section above.
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Huhu runs 80 minutes (1h 20min).
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Huhu was released in 2014.
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