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An Estranged Paradise (mo sheng tian tang)
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YANG Fudong
An Estranged Paradise (mo sheng tian tang) 2002 76 minutes Video | Single channel | 35 mm b&w film transferred to DVD Edition of 10 code: YFDv012 / id:3259 |
1997-2002
sound by Jin Wang
Camera Wang Yi
For “An Estranged Paradise” (which took five years to edit), Yang Fudong yielded to his trademark fascination for crisp, moody, black-and-white 35mm cinematography. The film starts with a meditation on the composition of space in Chinese painting. It then nonchalantly wanders through the streets, railroad tracks, apartment buildings, waterfront and outskirts of the southern city of Hangzhou, following the protagonist's emotional vicissitudes. There are shades of Jim Jarmusch, of Godard's “Breathless” and allusions to 1930s Shanghai cinema. More importantly, Yang uses camera, lighting and cinematic space to outline the internal landscape of Chinese modernity.
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