24 City (Jia Zhangke, 2008)
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 1:44 pm
Er shi si cheng ji / 24 City
Shown at the London Film Festival, but release dates are currently sketchy outside of the festival circuit. Still Life only got a UK release because the BFI ran a Jia Zhangke season.
Another terrific and ambivalent examination of China's economic boom. Factory 420 in the city of Chengdu, moved from the NE border with Korea in the 50s, once made miliary parts but became a producer of consumer goods. Now closing down, to be replaced by lavish apartment complexes. A form of docudrama, Jia Zhangke interviews nine people whose lives were shaped by the factory who reveal their memories and own personal stories; five real individuals, four actors. From this, we gather in a nutshell China's economic circumstances since Communist rule, and the social consequences of rampant capitalism. Essential stuff.
Shown at the London Film Festival, but release dates are currently sketchy outside of the festival circuit. Still Life only got a UK release because the BFI ran a Jia Zhangke season.
Another terrific and ambivalent examination of China's economic boom. Factory 420 in the city of Chengdu, moved from the NE border with Korea in the 50s, once made miliary parts but became a producer of consumer goods. Now closing down, to be replaced by lavish apartment complexes. A form of docudrama, Jia Zhangke interviews nine people whose lives were shaped by the factory who reveal their memories and own personal stories; five real individuals, four actors. From this, we gather in a nutshell China's economic circumstances since Communist rule, and the social consequences of rampant capitalism. Essential stuff.