
Beijing de feng hen da
A unique opportunity to see the debut feature film from one of the most widely recognized directors from China's "New Generation" of filmmakers, Ju Anqi. Filmed in Spring 1999, a gonzo camera crew roams the streets of China's capi...
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"This movie shot with expired 16mm film and at a ratio of 1:1, captured direct and spontaneous reactions of people on the streets of Beijing when confronted with simple questions such as "Is the wind strong in Beijing?" This film, which is a test of reality, largely uses the "blank screen" technique, that is to say, no images are shown, but only sounds (all kinds of answers) are heard. When images do appear, the often-visible self-made microphone represents the forceful intrusion of the director's will into all kinds of public spaces (including public toilets). It shows..."
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A unique opportunity to see the debut feature film from one of the most widely recognized directors from China's "New Generation" of filmmakers, Ju Anqi. Filmed in Spring 1999, a gonzo camera crew roams the streets of China's capi...





