Little Moth (), directed by Peng Tao, is a 2007 narrative independent Chinese film. The story revolves around a young girl who is forced to beg for money on the streets by a poor couple who has purchased her from a trafficker for this purpose.
Synopsis
Un couple achète une fillette handicapée de onze ans dans l'intention de l'utiliser pour mendier.
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