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Independent Chinese Documentary

Independent Chinese Documentary
Author: L. Robinson
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2013-01-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1137271221

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The rise of independent documentary film production is the most radical development in the contemporary Chinese mediascape. This book is a sustained examination of Chinese independent documentary in relation to one of its central principles: xianchang, or being 'on the scene'.


The New Chinese Documentary Film Movement

The New Chinese Documentary Film Movement
Author: Chris Berry
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2010-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9888028510

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The New Chinese Documentary Film Movement is a groundbreaking project unveiling recent documentary film work that has transformed visual culture in China, and brought new immediacy along with a broader base of participation to Chinese media. As a foundational text, this volume provides a much-needed introduction to the topic of Chinese documentary film, the signature mode of contemporary Chinese visual culture. These essays examine how documentary filmmakers have opened up a unique new space of social commentary and critique in an era of rapid social changes amid globalization and marketization. The essays cover topics ranging from cruelty in documentary to the representation of Beijing; gay, lesbian and queer documentary; sound in documentary; the exhibition context in China; authorial intervention and subjectivity; and the distinctive "on the spot" aesthetics of contemporary Chinese documentary. This volume will be critical reading for scholars in disciplines ranging from film and media studies to Chinese studies and Asian studies.


Independent Chinese Documentary

Independent Chinese Documentary
Author: Dan Edwards
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-05-15
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 074869563X

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Through detailed analyses of key contemporary documentary titles, this book reveals the ways in which independent films probe, question and challenge the dominant ideas and narratives circulating in China's state-sanctioned media.


DV-Made China

DV-Made China
Author: Zhen Zhang
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2015-05-31
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0824846818

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In 1990s post-Reform China, a growing number of people armed with video cameras poured out upon the Chinese landscape to both observe and contribute to the social changes then underway. Happening upon the crucial platform of an older independent film movement, this digital turn has given us a "DV China" that includes film and media communities across different social strata and disenfranchised groups, including ethnic and religious minorities and LGBTQ communities. DV-Made China takes stock of these phenomena by surveying the social and cultural landscape of grassroots and alternative cinema practices after the digital turn around the beginning of the new century. The volume shows how Chinese independent, amateur, and activist filmmakers energize the tension between old and new media, performance and representation, fiction and non-fiction, art and politics, China and the world. Essays by scholars in cinema and media studies, anthropology, history, Asian and Tibetan studies bring innovative interdisciplinary methodologies to critically expand upon existing scholarship on contemporary Chinese independent documentary. Their inquiries then extend to narrative feature, activist video, animation, and other digital hybrids. At every turn, the book confronts digital ironies: On the one hand, its portability facilitates forms of radically private film production and audience habits of small-screen consumption. Yet it also simultaneously links up makers and consumers, curators and censors allowing for speedier circulation, more discussion, and quicker formations of public political and aesthetic discourses. DV-Made China introduces new frameworks in a Chinese setting that range from aesthetics to ethical activism, from digital shooting and editing techniques to the politics of film circulation in festivals and online. Politics, the authors urge, travels along paths of aesthetic excitement, and aesthetic choices, conversely, always bear ethical consequences. The films, their makers, their audiences and their distributional pathways all harbor implications for social change that are closely intertwined with the fate of media culture in the new century of a world that both contains and is influenced by China.


Filming the Everyday

Filming the Everyday
Author: Paul G. Pickowicz
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 144227025X

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This cutting-edge book examines the rapidly developing scene of Chinese independent documentary, arguably the most courageous player in contemporary Chinese visual culture. The authors explore two areas that are of special interest to China studies and film studies, respectively: (1) filming the everyday in twenty-first-century China to foreground contestation and diversity and (2) exploring the aesthetic of remembering in an embodied documentary practice, which turns the gaze on artists themselves and encourages the viewer’s engagement with the filmed subjects and environment. Highlighting documentary contestation in China, the book traces its cacophony of expressions, some of it featuring confrontations with domineering elites, some of it highlighting negotiations among the independent filmmakers themselves. Their goal is not a “movement” that seeks to establish and impose a single truth, but rather a creative dynamic that fosters a community of tolerance and respects diverse forms of expression. Independent documentary is quite literally a moving target that is witnessing ongoing and widening diversity and complexity when it comes to directors, themes, aesthetics, human subjects, audiences, and impact. The authors stress the enormous potential of cultural production that features non-elites (including amateurs) and that dwells on the everyday, the bottom up, the grassroots, the seemingly mundane, and the apparently marginal. The book’s emphasis on contemporary issues and its discussion of aesthetic experiments will appeal to all readers interested in China’s culture, media, politics, and society.


New Chinese-Language Documentaries

New Chinese-Language Documentaries
Author: Kuei-fen Chiu
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2014-11-21
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1317936957

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Documentary filmmaking is one of the most vibrant areas of media activity in the Chinese world, with many independent filmmakers producing documentaries that deal with a range of sensitive socio-political problems, bringing to their work a strongly ethical approach. This book identifies notable similarities and crucial differences between new Chinese-language documentaries in mainland China and Taiwan. It outlines how documentary filmmaking has developed, contrasts independent documentaries with dominant official state productions, considers how independent documentary filmmakers go about their work, including the work of exhibiting their films and connecting with audiences, and discusses the content of their documentaries, showing how the filmmakers portray a wide range of subject matter regarding places and people, and how they deal with particular issues including the underprivileged, migrants and women in an ethical way. Throughout the book demonstrates how successful Chinese-language independent documentary filmmaking is, with many appearances at international film festivals and a growing number of award-winning titles.


DV-Made China

DV-Made China
Author: Zhen Zhang
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2015-05-31
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0824854314

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In 1990s post-Reform China, a growing number of people armed with video cameras poured out upon the Chinese landscape to both observe and contribute to the social changes then underway. Happening upon the crucial platform of an older independent film movement, this digital turn has given us a "DV China" that includes film and media communities across different social strata and disenfranchised groups, including ethnic and religious minorities and LGBTQ communities. DV-Made China takes stock of these phenomena by surveying the social and cultural landscape of grassroots and alternative cinema practices after the digital turn around the beginning of the new century. The volume shows how Chinese independent, amateur, and activist filmmakers energize the tension between old and new media, performance and representation, fiction and non-fiction, art and politics, China and the world. Essays by scholars in cinema and media studies, anthropology, history, Asian and Tibetan studies bring innovative interdisciplinary methodologies to critically expand upon existing scholarship on contemporary Chinese independent documentary. Their inquiries then extend to narrative feature, activist video, animation, and other digital hybrids. At every turn, the book confronts digital ironies: On the one hand, its portability facilitates forms of radically private film production and audience habits of small-screen consumption. Yet it also simultaneously links up makers and consumers, curators and censors allowing for speedier circulation, more discussion, and quicker formations of public political and aesthetic discourses. DV-Made China introduces new frameworks in a Chinese setting that range from aesthetics to ethical activism, from digital shooting and editing techniques to the politics of film circulation in festivals and online. Politics, the authors urge, travels along paths of aesthetic excitement, and aesthetic choices, conversely, always bear ethical consequences. The films, their makers, their audiences and their distributional pathways all harbor implications for social change that are closely intertwined with the fate of media culture in the new century of a world that both contains and is influenced by China.


From Underground to Independent

From Underground to Independent
Author: Paul Pickowicz
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2006
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780742554382

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This groundbreaking book presents a critical introduction to the cultural and political dimensions of contemporary Chinese cinema. Leading Western and Chinese scholars trace the changing dynamics of Chinese film culture since the early 1990s as it moves away from underground and toward independence in the new century. Yet as the rich case studies illustrate, the sheer variety of alternative film culture itself provides sufficient opportunities for different--at times contradictory--configurations of cinematic products. Drawing on vigorous interdisciplinary scholarship, the book investigates the objects of its study from various methodological perspectives, ranging from historical and literary to sociological and ethnographic. In addition to offering critical readings of specific texts, this book explores alternative film culture through personal interviews, on-site observations, and media interrogations, from traditional print media to the visual media of film, television, and video, including the new digital media of the Internet. The contributors also consider the flourishing independent documentary filmmaking scene, highlighting a crucial part of alternative film that has been previously obscured by an almost exclusive attention on the fifth- and sixth-generation directors of fictional movies. With its fresh and knowledgeable analysis of Chinese underground and independent filmmaking, this book will be essential reading for all those interested in a society caught between socialism and global currents. Contributions by: Chris Berry, Jim Cheng, Valerie Jaffee, Matthew David Johnson, Tonglin Lu, Chen Mo, Seio Nakajima, Paul G. Pickowicz, Zhiwei Xiao, and Yingjin Zhang.


Independent Chinese Documentary

Independent Chinese Documentary
Author: L. Robinson
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2013-01-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1137271221

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The rise of independent documentary film production is the most radical development in the contemporary Chinese mediascape. This book is a sustained examination of Chinese independent documentary in relation to one of its central principles: xianchang, or being 'on the scene'.


Globalizing Independent Cinema

Globalizing Independent Cinema
Author: Jing Wang (Ph. D. in radio-television-film)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre:
ISBN:

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“Globalizing Independent Cinema: Transnational Circulation of Chinese Independent Documentaries (1991-2017)” delves into the complex dynamics involved in the overseas circulation of Chinese independent documentaries, from their domestic production sectors into the global documentary market. By identifying key intermediating actors who play critical roles in this process and mapping out a circulation network among them, this study also examines the cultural ramifications of how the process has shaped independent production culture in China. To this purpose, I propose a “transnational film circulation model” to illustrate the interconnected relations among the players and the various kinds of cultural flows that have taken place as they have promoted Chinese documentary films on the global stage. Specifically, by looking into the history of these films’ transnational dispersion between 1991 and 2017, I argue that three groups of industrial stakeholders, namely filmmakers/producers, film festival directors, and transnational distributors, have wielded significant cultural influence over the production, circulation, and reception of the Chinese independent documentary, leading to the hybridized, multifaceted nature of this cinematic culture. By systematically examining independent Chinese documentaries’ international dissemination, a key contribution of the project is to propose a new analytical model for conceptualizing international media circulation, with industry actors as central nodes of contact and power. Their interactions constitute an intricate, ever-changing network that encompasses several kinds of transborder sub-flows, including exchanges among filmmaking and industrial professionals, production funds, and creative ideas. This framework not only helps us to map out the broader dynamics of transnational communication through the mobility of media products, it also points up the importance of key non-major industry stakeholders, as opposed to the Hollywood media conglomerates alone, in managing the availability and visibility of media products from non-Western countries. Overall, the study seeks to elucidate the hybrid, fluid nature of media globalization, by analyzing the contra-flows of media product movement from the “media-poor” South to the “media-rich” North