Since the early 1990s, independent filmmakers have dealt with representations of labor to investigate China's rapid transformation. Since the turn of the century, the increasing awareness of the limits of cinematic representations to tackle the contradictions of the Chinese system has led to more challenging approaches, with Wang Bing's cinema among the most effective. This article focuses on Wang Bing's work and discusses it as “cinema of labor.” Indeed, since his long documentary Tiexi qu/Tiexi qu. West of the Tracks (2003), on the closing down of a huge industrial area in the northeastern region of Liaoning, Wang Bing's cinema has created a shared experience involving both the viewer and the filmmaker. For over a decade, he has revitaliz...
Panel IElena Pollacchi, ‘Wang Bing’s Shared Spaces of Labour: A Counter-narrative of the China Dream...
Alternative Chinese film culture has become increasingly diverse since the 1990s. This diversificat...
Independent documentary films in contemporary China articulate a vision of Chinese politics and soci...
Since the early 1990s, independent filmmakers have dealt with representations of labor to investigat...
Wang Bing’s work provides a peculiar example of ‘engaged filmmaking’ without being openly opposition...
This volume offers an organic discussion of Wang Bing's filmmaking across China’s marginal spaces an...
International audienceWang Bing belongs to the Tiananmen generation of Chinese filmmakers. Over the ...
Wang Bing: A film-Maker in China today / Edited by Caroline Renard, Isabelle Anselme & François Amy ...
Wang Bing's Jiabiangou/The Ditch premiered as a competition entry at the Venice Film Festival 2010 ...
International audienceThe cinema of Wang Bing is a matter of historic necessity. On one hand, the te...
This article interrogates the audiovisual politics of Wang Bing's documentary practice by focusing o...
In Wang Bing's filmography, we find possibilities for a cinema of the encounter. This article will d...
The generation of “independent” Chinese directors has repeatedly crossed and displaced the borders b...
Panel IElena Pollacchi, ‘Wang Bing’s Shared Spaces of Labour: A Counter-narrative of the China Dream...
Alternative Chinese film culture has become increasingly diverse since the 1990s. This diversificat...
Independent documentary films in contemporary China articulate a vision of Chinese politics and soci...
Since the early 1990s, independent filmmakers have dealt with representations of labor to investigat...
Wang Bing’s work provides a peculiar example of ‘engaged filmmaking’ without being openly opposition...
This volume offers an organic discussion of Wang Bing's filmmaking across China’s marginal spaces an...
International audienceWang Bing belongs to the Tiananmen generation of Chinese filmmakers. Over the ...
Wang Bing: A film-Maker in China today / Edited by Caroline Renard, Isabelle Anselme & François Amy ...
Wang Bing's Jiabiangou/The Ditch premiered as a competition entry at the Venice Film Festival 2010 ...
International audienceThe cinema of Wang Bing is a matter of historic necessity. On one hand, the te...
This article interrogates the audiovisual politics of Wang Bing's documentary practice by focusing o...
In Wang Bing's filmography, we find possibilities for a cinema of the encounter. This article will d...
The generation of “independent” Chinese directors has repeatedly crossed and displaced the borders b...
Panel IElena Pollacchi, ‘Wang Bing’s Shared Spaces of Labour: A Counter-narrative of the China Dream...
Alternative Chinese film culture has become increasingly diverse since the 1990s. This diversificat...
Independent documentary films in contemporary China articulate a vision of Chinese politics and soci...