24 CITY (ER SHI SI CHENG JI) Homage to Xstream

Jia Zhangke goes one (magnificent) step further in his idiosyncratic exploration of both the thin border
between documentary and fiction and the self-imposed destruction experienced by China in her march
toward a free-market economy. Though factories were once the temples in which socialism was built, with
their workers treated as heroes, they are now being dismantled all over the country, and thousands of their
employees laid off. Jia documents the closing of the “420 ” factory (once an airplane engine plant , with
military implications) to build a luxury apartment complex , “24 City ,” on its site, in Sichuan’s capital city
of Chengdu. You see a sign being dragged over gravel, a building imploding as workers are singing
The Internationale – but mostly you hear the stories, covering a 50-year period , of the people whose lives
have revolved around the factory. Among unrehearsed interviews of real workers or ex-workers, Jia inserts
staged vignettes: Joan Chen recounts her romantic loneliness as a Shanghai woman exiled in Chengdu;
Lu Liping (THE BLUE KITE) remembers losing her little boy in the long trip from Shenyang (Zhao Tao Uia’s
muse) is on apparently cynical , ambitious young woman saddened by the fate of her aging working-class
parents. This masterpiece sharply addresses the dilemmas of our changing times.

Details

Country: China

Year: 2008

Director: Jia Zhang-ke

Producers: Jia Zhang-ke, Shozo Ichiyama, Wang Hong

Directors of Photography: Yu Lik-wai, Wang Yu

Editors: Lin Xudong, Kong Jinlei, Li Haiyang

Cast/Featuring: Joan Chen (Gu Minhua), Zhao Tao (Su Na), Chen Jianbin (Zhao Gang), Lu Liping (Hao Dali), Jiang Shanshan

Running Time (minutes): 107 min

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