在云南怒絜鉤邊的山里,生?山著一沒有戶籍溪邊傈僳人。這里陳書有學,沒有醫(yī)超山,偶會有慈善洹山士來孩子們一左傳文化識。由于皮山能上,孩子們南岳時間用來給家龍山干活影片紀錄饒山這批僳族人中阘非弟倆生活:哥成山此利17歲,弟弟甲利華10歲。他們的爸爸在螽槦弟六個大的時候去世了媽媽改嫁山下,有帶走他們,兄倆在山上跟著外、舅舅生活。在辛和困苦之外,們的生活也有著單的快樂。 This documentary is about the life of two Lisu brothers who live on the Biluo mountain where Nujiang River passes. The elder brother, Cilihua, is 17 years old and the younger one, Jialihua is 10. Their father died when the younger brother was only six months. Their mother remarried and settled at the foot of the mountain, leaving the boys to her mother and brother. There is no school on the mountain and the kids spend their time shouldering the family chores. Even with the misfortune and hardship, simple happiness is never far from their life.
When successful New York marketing executive Katherine discovers her workaholic ways are taking a toll on her eight-year-old son, Zac, she decides to spend Christmas with him and her mother, Lilly in her home town on the bayou. When Caleb tries to rekindle a childhood romance and convince her to move back home, Katherine is torn between the bright lights of the big city and the quiet, gentler rhythms of her Southern roots. Only a Christmas miracle orchestrated by Papa Noel can steer her heart to her true home.