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Genre - Documentary; 7,2 of 10; abstract - Factory and construction workers, farmers, commuters, miners, students. The director captures the state of his nation, by static filming one or more people in more or less motionless poses. No narrative, just portraits; runtime - 79 minutes; country - China.

 

Lourd le film🍿. Respect and love to china! 🇨🇳 ~From germany <3 🇩🇪. Beautiful shots. Portrait printing. Portrait necklace. This is really really awesome. Seeing all this Instagram artist transferring the outline of a portraits so they get the proportions right, and u sketched by your self in a very accurate way 👏👏. Good boss... Pls tell me how to use different pencil name... Portrait reproductions. Damn, dude made girl look like old Golden Girl. Order portrait. God bless the brave souls of Hong Kong as they battle against the forces of darkness emanating from the mainland.

Dont you mean Made in China. Summary: From acclaimed director Wang Xiaoshuai (Beijing Bicycle; So Long, My Son) comes a personal snapshot of contemporary China in all its diversity. Shot over the course of ten years on both film and video, the film consists of a series of carefully composed tableaus of people and environments. Pedestrians shuffle across a bustling Beijing From acclaimed director Wang Xiaoshuai (Beijing Bicycle; So Long, My Son) comes a personal snapshot of contemporary China in all its diversity. Pedestrians shuffle across a bustling Beijing street, steelworkers linger outside a deserted factory, tourists laugh and scamper across a crowded beach, worshippers kneel to pray in a remote village. With a painterly eye for composition, Wang captures China as he sees it, calling to a temporary halt a land in a constant state of change. [Cinema Guild] … Expand Genre(s): Documentary Rating: Not Rated Runtime: 79 min.

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At 1:15 so alike. D. Chinese portrait backgrounds. Chinese Portrait a film by Wang Xiaoshuai 2019, 79 minutes Poster Synopsis From acclaimed director Wang Xiaoshuai ( Beijing Bicycle; So Long, My Son) comes a personal snapshot of contemporary China in all its diversity. Shot over the course of ten years on both film and video, the film consists of a series of carefully composed tableaus of people and environments, each one more extraordinary than the last. Pedestrians shuffle across a bustling Beijing street, steelworkers linger outside a deserted factory, tourists laugh and scamper across a crowded beach, worshippers kneel to pray in a remote village. With a painterly eye for composition, Wang captures China as he sees it, calling to a temporary halt a land in a constant state of change. Reviews "A stunning trip through modern China, a vast country with a diverse population and landscapes. " -Alissa Wilkinson, VOX "A spellbinding snapshot of a time and place, both of which are rapidly disappearing. " -Patrick Gamble, Kinoscope "More than just chronicling a country in transformation, Chinese Portrait signals seismic shifts in cinema as well. " -Clarence Tsui, The Hollywood Reporter Press Materials High-Res Stills and Poster Press Kit Press Release Where to watch Opens Dec 13 Playdates Festivals & Awards Official Selection – Doc Fortnight, MoMA, 2019 Official Selection – True/False Film Festival 2019 Official Selection – Busan International Film Festival, 2018 Official Selection – International Documentary Festival Amsterdam, 2018 Official Selection – Hong Kong Asian Film Festival, 2018 Trailer.

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Critics Consensus No consensus yet. 90% TOMATOMETER Total Count: 10 Coming soon Release date: Dec 13, 2019 Audience Score Ratings: Not yet available Chinese Portrait Ratings & Reviews Explanation Tickets & Showtimes The movie doesn't seem to be playing near you. Go back Enter your location to see showtimes near you. Chinese Portrait Photos Movie Info From acclaimed director Wang Xiaoshuai (BEIJING BICYCLE; SO LONG, MY SON) comes a personal snapshot of contemporary China in all its diversity. Shot over the course of ten years on both film and video, the film consists of a series of carefully composed tableaus of people and environments, each one more extraordinary than the last. Pedestrians shuffle across a bustling Beijing street, steelworkers linger outside a deserted factory, tourists laugh and scamper across a crowded beach, worshipers kneel to pray in a remote village. With a painterly eye for composition, Wang captures China as he sees it, calling to a temporary halt a land in a constant state of change. Rating: NR Genre: Directed By: In Theaters: Dec 13, 2019 limited Runtime: 79 minutes Studio: The Cinema Guild Cast Critic Reviews for Chinese Portrait Audience Reviews for Chinese Portrait Chinese Portrait Quotes News & Features.

Too precious and so educative for everyone ! i will surely not miss it. 3. Canon macro portrait lens. Chinese portrait painter born 1801. Russian artist Andrey Kartashov. Only two cinfirmed cases one death, paano na yan. Waooo... A master and a beautiful girl... Didnt China kill 80 million of its own people lol. She blinked when you did. 1- Chien je bouge tout le temps 2- fromage aussi oh la la c'est trop bon (le CAMEMBERT 😍) 3- L'Angleterre ( j'adore Londres les choses du style British ) 4- Orchidée j'adore cette plante elle est super jolie 5- je sais pas pour le livre j'en ai lu beaucoup trop lu 6- the Holidays ( c'est cucu mais tellement bien Aha, si tu l'as pas vu faut que tu le regardes ) ou X men 7- le patinage artistique et le hockey j'adore les sports de glace 8- Un peu de tout classique (j'aime écouté du piano avant de m'endormir, et je joue du piano) 9- des pulls j'adore les pulls 10- je sais pas comment ça s'appelle... 🙄 mais c'est le chocolat chaud avec la chantilly, et l'été pareil que toi au citron oh la la trop bon.

Let’s go ahead and state the obvious: China is a huge country. With such a diversity of places, ecosystems, industries, and people, China seems to render irrelevant any attempt to depict it in miniature. Director Wang Xiaoshuai takes an unconventional approach to this problem in his stunning documentary Chinese Portrait, suggesting that the best way to offset information overload is to slow down and let images speak. Trying to describe Chinese Portrait is simultaneously too easy and too difficult. Over the film’s 80 minutes, we see a variety of long-take scenes of everyday life. There is no narration and no obvious progression between images. Wang Xiaoshuai’s camera catches every imaginable environment, from the bustling big city to verdant meadows to run down, post-industrial wasteland. He captures people on trains, in the street, at meals and prayer – living life. Crucially, he captures people from different classes, walks of life, and backgrounds, including an incredible sequence of Chinese Muslims engaging in prayer. The word “portrait” in the title proves just as important as the word “Chinese. ” These are static frame long takes – much like “Now Something Is Slowly Changing” – so the eye roams around the image freely. In many shots, a single figure or small group will stand in the foreground, not moving at all, while in the background life continues apace. In this way the film really does feel like a series of portraits, an unnerving but fascinating effect. Wang Xiaoshuai himself becomes the subject of a number of these portraits throughout the film, standing in front of the various locations he chronicles, making this a participatory documentary of a very strange type. In most participatory docs, the filmmaker interacts with the audience, leading them along and bantering with them. Here the director has an almost ghostly presence, silent but unmissable. The film has another level, too, one that in my mind moves it from very good to great. Chinese Portrait, shot over the course of ten years, utilizes both print film and digital, and plays up the differences between the two media, using a more widescreen aspect ratio for the digital sections (meaning that the image occupies more of the horizontal space of the screen). This means that, even if you are not used to spotting the qualitative differences between the two, your brain should register a dissonance as the film jumps back and forth. To accentuate this, the print film shots often end with a few seconds of blank sepia film, accompanied by a crackle as the sound cuts out, creating ellipses in the film, temporary breathing points that underscore the material nature of print film. Without saying a word, Wang Xiaoshuai documents the uncertain transition from print to digital, not drawing explicit conclusions but letting the images tell their own tale of the advantages and disadvantages of each. As film pushes into the future, so does China – but at what cost? The film remains silent on this question, but it lingers through each exquisite frame.

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