Sunday 19 November 2023. 14:00-17:00

Horizontal Metropolis Yangtze River Delta: Entangling Capitals 

“A Chat”, Wang Xide

Film Screening, Roundtable Discussion and Q&A

Film

A Chat It’s a story about three generations of women in a southern Chinese family, where two female leads perform the fetters and freedom of daily life. The cities and the mountains overlap, the past and the future intertwine. Some stops and lingers, others move forward. 

Director

Wang Xide

Wang Xide majored in Film theory at Bournemouth University, UK. He is currently based in Changzhou, China, a small city built and developed by the riverside of the Great Canal, where he was born and raised. After engaging in different jobs, he returned to filmmaking, which inspired him the most in his whole life. A Chat is Wang’s debut feature.

Moderator

Andrea Palmioli

Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Nottingham Ningbo China

Discussant

Damien Tomaselli

School of International Communications, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Nottingham Ningbo China

Credits

Director / Screenwriter: WANG Xide Producer: Si Niang DOP: SONG Wenxiang, QIAN Xiaoyi Editor: CHENG Zhijin, WANG Xide Sound Designer: ZHANG Jingzi Music: ChiliChill Starring: YING Ze, MU Ruini, XU Tao, YAO Bolan, HOU Yisong www.hmyrd.org

Horizontal Metropolis Yangtze River Delta: Entangling Capitals

“A Chat” Wang Xide

Sunday 26 November 2023. 14:00-17:00

Horizontal Metropolis Yangtze River Delta : Entangling Capitals

“Vanishing Days”, Zhu Xin

Film Screening, Roundtable Discussion and Q&A

Film

Vanishing Days it is summer of 2009. In a southern Chinese town, it is stiflingly hot before the arrival of a rainstorm. Li Senlin is bored and stuck doing homework. Auntie Qiu, a boatwoman who hasn’t shown up for years, suddenly makes a visit, and recounts the tale of a strange encounter on an abandoned island. Li Senlin loses her turtle while her father is away on a business trip. There’s another “Senlin” that keeps on being mentioned by her parents. She faintly suspects that Auntie Qiu is actually her biological mother. The summer rain pours down as memory and reality interweave into one another. The water of the Great Canal dampens each individual that roams along it, and a red flag flaps still at the stern.

Director

Zhu Xin

Born in June, 1996, graduated from China Academy of Art in 2018, and majored in Film, TV, and Advertisement. His debut feature, Vanishing Days, was selected to Berlinale Forum, Busan International Film Festival New Currents, and the “Top 10 Noteworthy Young Filmmakers in 2017” by Beijing Film Academy Professor ZHANG Xianmin. He is preparing for his second feature, Who is Sleeping on My Pillow, which is selected by Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum 2019.

Moderators

Andrea Palmioli, Yifei Bian

Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Nottingham Ningbo China

Discussant

Damien Tomaselli

School of International Communications, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Nottingham Ningbo China

Credits

Director: ZHU Xin Executive Producer: ZHOU Jiali Art Consultant: ZHANG Lu Producers: WANG Jingyuan, XIA Yantao, ZHAO Jin Co-Producers: CAO Liuying, XU Jiahan Line Producer: SHEN Zhen Screenplay: ZHU Xin, DAI Ying Cinematographers: ZHANG Wei, WANG Chenhao Music: TAO Zhen Sound: Akritchalerm, KALAYANAMITR Production Designers: CHEN Xinjialan, JIN Jiachen

Horizontal Metropolis Yangtze River Delta: Entangling Capitals

“Vanishing Days” Zhou Xin

Saturday 3 December 2023. 14:00-17:00

Horizontal Metropolis Yangtze River Delta: Entangling Capitals

“In Search of Echo” Zhang Chi

Film Screening, Roundtable Discussion and Q&A

Film

In Search of Echo: Actor with few job offers, Mr. Zhu hops on a ferry in search of his wife, on the island where they first met. It is low season on the island, with few visitors in plain sight. Yet Zhu continues to actively photograph everything on the island. He encounters various islanders, gets familiar with a hotel owner, becomes attracted to a primary school teacher, and engages in romance with the manager of a local dance club. While he begins a fascinating journey, his wife is still nowhere to be found…

Director

Zhang Chi

Graduated from University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC) majoring in International Communications. In 2014, he founded the Holy High Film Task Group and began his journey to create feature films. His debut feature In Search of Echo won the Special Jury Prize “Silver George” at Moscow International Film Festival. Annular Eclipse is his second feature film.

Moderator

Andrea Palmioli

Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Nottingham Ningbo China

Discussant

Zhaoyu Zhu

School of International Communications, Faculty of International Communications, University of Nottingham Ningbo China

Credits

Director: ZHANG Chi Screenwriter: ZHANG Chi, WU Biyou Executive Producer: ZHANG Lingfeng Director of Photography: FANG Yi Art Director: PENG Bo Visual Effect Director: LIU Yao Editor: XU Daduo Sound: LUO Jun Music: ZHAO Haohai Main Cast: ZHU Hongyang.

Horizontal Metropolis Yangtze River Delta: Entangling Capitals

“In Search of Echo” Zhang Chi

Sunday 10 December 2023. 14:00-17:00

Horizontal Metropolis Yangtze River Delta: Entangling Capitals

“We Were Smart” Li Yifan

Film Screening, Roundtable Discussion and Q&A

Film

We Were Smart. In the manufacturing zones of China’s eastern coast, the younger generation of migrant workers created a marginalized subculture with exaggerated hairstyles, called “Sha-ma-te”, a transliteration of the English word, SMART. As a group, SMARTs had been left-behind when their parents migrated from poor rural areas in central and western China to the country’s industrialized coastline. Entirely based on SMART kids’ memories and original footage from their mobile phones, the film tells the harsh story of these young workers’ lives in the sweatshops and their inner struggles.They yearned to be something other than mechanical extensions of an assembly line, becoming involved in the anti-mainstream culture of SMART in search of a sense of self-existence.

Director

Li Yifan

Known as a director and a curator, Li Yifan was born in Wuhan, Hubei Province, in 1966. He graduated from the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing in 1991. He is now living and working in Chongqing. His documentary Before the Flood, Chronicle of Longwang: A Year in the Life of a Chinese Village, won several international awards, including the Wolfgang Staudte Award at International Forum for New Cinema of Berlinale, the SCAM International Award at the Cinema du Reel, the Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize of the YIDFF of Japan, and the Humanitarian Award of the HKIFF, as well as the IDFA Jan Vrijman Fund Film Fund Award in the Netherlands and the Swiss Vision Sud Est Film Fund Award.

Moderators

Andrea Palmioli, Yifei Bian

Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Nottingham Ningbo China

Discussant

Zhaoyu Zhu

School of International Communications, Faculty of International Communications, University of Nottingham Ningbo China

Credits

Director: LI Yifan Executive Producer: LI Yifan Producer: LIANG Jianhua Liang, FENG Yu  Cinematographer: CHEN Wenhui  Editor: CHEN Wenhui  Art Director: WANG Wo, SUN Tongjie Sound: WU Ya Music: WANG Jing  Starring: LUO Fuxing.

Horizontal Metropolis Yangtze River Delta: Entangling Capitals

“We Were Smart” Li Yifan

Horizontal Metropolis Yangtze River Delta:
Entangling Capitals.
(Countryside Perspectives)

Producer: Jingru Tang
Assistant Producer: Xiyue Cui
Assistant Camera: Thomas Zhao
Story Developer: Yiru Duan
Editor: Yuchen Peng
Key Grip: Thomas Zhao
Creative Producer: Levi Dean
Executive Producer: Filippo Gilardi

School of International Communications Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Nottingham Ningbo China

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