

22 minutes to break your heart: a son's impossible choice between love and letting go.
Ding Zhonghua, who settled in the city, returns to the countryside to celebrate the birthday of his 69-year-old father Ding Baogen. The old and seriously ill father is unwilling to go to the city with Ding Zhonghua. Even if living would be easier with his son, he is not ready to let go of his hometown and his lost wife. Ding Zhonghua does not know, whether he should let his father live in his homwtown, or to force him to the city for medical treatment....
Acting
Sun Min's wordless grief says everything.
Cinematography
Bleak landscapes that mirror a dying way of life.
Direction
Restrained framing lets silence devastate.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title '69' nods to the Cultural Generation gap—children who fled rural poverty now forcing 'progress' on parents who never asked.
Director remains uncredited in most databases—a haunting parallel to how China's rural elderly vanish from official narratives.