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Once Upon a Time Proletarian

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Social Criticism · True Story · Psychology  

  • CountryChina
  • Production Year2009
  • Running Time76min
  • Format HD
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
[Once Upon a Time Proletarian] shows the present state of China through twelve platforms ? an old farmer, a middle aged waitress, a car washer, a weapons dealer, fish store owners, a barber, a factory owner, a park ranger, a shopping mall employee, etc. These various faces of the so-called proletarian class ask, what is a dream? Answers to this question exist in the interview with each character, but is conveyed much more clearly through the black and white image of the children putting up their future as security as shots are heard continually behind them. The film is a series of short stories, but the focus is on the characters rather than the events themselves. Except for the businesswoman, the camera closes up on most of them to capture the condensed expression and gaze of the proletarian life. This expression has power beyond the indifference, fury or a steady gaze. Perhaps this is the expression and the power that will lead China in the future.
Director
GUO Xiaolu
Author and filmmaker Xiaolu Guo hails from China and earned a master’s degree from the Beijing Film Academy before studying at the National Film and Television School in the UK. She won the Orange Prize for [A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers]. Her films include [An Archeologist′s Sunday] (2008), [How is Your Fish Today] (2006), and [The Concrete Revolution] (2004).
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Credit
  • Director GUO Xiaolu 구오 샤오루
  • Producer Pamela CASEY, GUO Xiaolu
  • Screenplay GUO Xiaolu
  • Cinematography GUO Xiaolu
  • Editor Philippe CIOMPI
  • Sound Philippe CIOMPI
  • Music Philippe CIOMPI, Matt SCOTT
  • Production Company Chapter Two Films
    35 Gillman house, Teale St., London E2 9BL UK
    pfcasey@gmail.com

  • World Sales Memento Film International
    6 Cité Paradis, Paris 75010 France
    tanja@memento-films.com