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What are your favorite movies that show the theme of marginalized people?

? ? 1, Piano of Steel: A comedy film directed by Seimi Zhang, which won the special recommendation award from the jury of the 3rd Sydney Film Festival and the Best International Film Award of the 28th Miami International Film Festival.

After Chen Guilin, a former steel factory worker, was laid off, the protagonist of this film formed a funeral band and worked hard for a living all day. His wife, Xiao Ju, was crushed by life and went on living, having to compete with him for his only daughter, Xiao Yuan. Faced with a series of blows and changes, Chen Guilin did not collapse. For her daughter's musical dream, she built a piano for her daughter with steel with the help of retired thieves, Jianghu brothers, full-time gangsters and pork princes. This kind of film focuses on the laid-off workers who lack the right to speak in the city, but it does not show their suffering in a gloomy way, but shows the dignity and self-improvement of this group with a simple lens. It is not difficult to survive, the key is how to face life.

2. Blind Well: This film is based on the novel Shenmu, directed by Li Yang, and won the Silver Bear Award for Best Artistic Contribution at the 53rd Berlin International Film Festival.

? "Blind Well" tells the story of two idle people living in the mining area who make money by harming others. They first lured migrant workers to the mining area, then killed them, creating the illusion of an accident, and then disguised themselves as the families of the deceased to ask the mine owner for compensation. The film truly reproduces the evil of some marginal people at the bottom and the confrontation between good and evil of human nature. Hard physical labor and the gap between the rich and the poor make the originally kind people lose themselves, and the embarrassment of the environment drives them to betray their beliefs, go to crime, and extend their claws to their partners who are also on the edge of society, resulting in group tragedy.

3. Anyang Baby: directed by Wang Chao, won the Best Film Award at Tromso International Film Festival, the Best Film Award at Loire International Film Festival, and the Best Foreign Language Film Award at Belfo International Film Festival.

? ? Wang Chao tells the story of a laid-off worker adopting an abandoned baby at a night market stall through the shooting of a documentary, which strengthens the story of the little prostitute's mother. This film has been carefully thought over and deeply examined with the lens, and frankly shows the absurdity of the existing living state. When expressing such a group, the director reveals more sadness and helplessness. Anyang Baby won the Fabbrizi International Federation of Film Critics Award at the 37th Chicago National Film Festival. Award-winning comments are "profound and enlightening insights and reflections on China society".