Tie xi qu West of the Tracks
The film has documented aspects of life in an old steel industry district, Tiexi district, in Shenyang, China, between 1999 and 2001. The aspects of life were mainly depicted in 3 parts: the everyday life of male workers in 3 factories built in 1934, the process of demolishment of the district, and...
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Formato: | DVD |
Idioma: | Chino |
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Amsterdam : [Rotterdam] :
Filmfreak distributie : International Film Festival
cop. 2009
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Acceso en línea: | +información |
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Sumario: | The film has documented aspects of life in an old steel industry district, Tiexi district, in Shenyang, China, between 1999 and 2001. The aspects of life were mainly depicted in 3 parts: the everyday life of male workers in 3 factories built in 1934, the process of demolishment of the district, and the wanderers who lived around the rail way station that provides supplies to the factories. |
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Notas: | Producción: China, 2003 "In West of the Tracks, filmmaker Wang Bing documents the slow, inevitable death of an obsolete manufacturing system. Between 1999 and 2001 he meticulously filmed the lives of the last factory workers, a class of people once promised glory during the Chinese revolution. Now trapped by economic change, the workers become deeply moving film heroes in this modern epic. The film is an engrossing portrait of Chinese society in transition. Cahiers du Cinema compares Wang Bing to the great Russian writers and calls his film "a masterful production, an open file on realism." West of the Tracks "opens up a new and radical era in cinematography."--www.der.org publisher website. |
Descripción Física: | 4 DVD (545 min.) : son. col. ; 12 cm |
Créditos de Producción: | Cámara: Wang Bing; montaje: Wang Bing |