Helen Foster Snow and her husband, Edgar Snow, belonged to a seminal generation of Western reporters who introduced American audiences to a rapidly shifting Chinese society. Their work provided a critical window into the country, establishing early, vital connections across vast cultural and political divides. Decades later, the film explores how this intellectual heritage influences those currently working to maintain bilateral ties.
Adam Foster, the journalist’s grandnephew, traces his own commitment to international friendship back to the stories passed down through his family. His perspective is joined by Dan Stephenson, chairman of the Helen Foster Snow Foundation, who has spent years working in Beijing. Stephenson argues that despite significant geopolitical differences, individuals in both nations share fundamental aspirations regarding family, education, and opportunity.

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