Daily life in an impossibly cramped Beijing apartment takes on epic proportions in this, intimate portrait, with unprecedented access, of a working-class Chinese family. Boldly transforming documentary into fiction, Liu Jia Yin cast her parents and herself as fictionalized versions of themselves. Her father, Liu Zai Ping, sells leather bags but is slowly going bankrupt. He argues with his wife, Jia Hui Fen, and his daughter over methods to boost business in the shop. A cloud of anxiety follows them into sleepless nights shared in the same bed. But through the thousand daily travails of city life, a genuine and deeply moving picture of Chinese familial solidarity emerges from the screen.