- The Square (film)
Infobox Chinese Film
name = The Square
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director =Zhang Yuan Duan Jinchuan
producer = Zhang Yuan
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cinematography = Zhang Yuan
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released = 1994
runtime = 100 min.
language = Mandarin
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amg_id = 1:134386
imdb_id = 0109948
jianti = 广场
fanti = 廣場
pinyin = Guǎng chǎng"The Square" is a 1994 Chinese documentary film directed by
Zhang Yuan andDuan Jinchuan . It is Zhang's first true documentary film, after two documentary-influenced fiction films: "Mama" and "Beijing Bastards ". [Berry, Michael (2002). "Wording up a Sweat in a Celluloid Sauna" in " [http://books.google.com/books?id=a5oy2HlLth8C Speaking in] ". Columbia University Press, p. 147-48. ISBN 0-2311-3331-6. Google Book Search. Retrieved 2008-09-05.]
Filmed in black and white, "The Square" documents a day in the life of
Tiananmen Square a few years after the events of 1989.Subject
The film documents a day in the life of
Tiananmen Square in 1994, a mere five years after the crushing of a student-led democracy movement in 1989. The events captured are considered "mundane" but illustrate the level of control exerted over the Square by the authoritarian government. While children play with kites and old men toss frisbees, police and soldiers are also ever-present.Near the end of the film, PLA soldiers array cannons in preparation for a salute to a visiting head of state. As the guns are fired, Zhang and Duan focus their cameras on the reactions of the ordinary citizens. For one critic, the film "seem to suggest the ceaseless and draining effort the government must expend to maintain its awesome facade of monolithic power over its citizens." [cite web|url=http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/Tianamen.html |title=Screening History: New Documentaries on the Tiananmen Events in China |author=Chen, Pauline| publisher ="
Cineaste " |date= Vol. 22, no. 1 (Winter, 1996)|accessdate=2008-09-05 (republished by theUniversity of California Berkeley library)]Production history
The concept of a documentary film about
Tiananmen Square shortly after theTiananmen Square protests of 1989 began while Zhang Yuan was still a senior at theBeijing Film Academy , and while he was producing and filming his debut "Mama" in the late 1980s. After the protests were crushed, Zhang had opportunities to ride his bicycle around the Square from his apartment in the nearbyXidan neighborhood, noting both the quietness in the years following 1989, and the surplus of both uniformed andplainclothes policemen.In an interview given several years later, Zhang noted that he saw Tiananmen Square as "one giant stage" which pushed him to "pick up my camera and record some of those more interesting people and attempt to capture the feeling of the square."Berry, p. 148] When he finally followed through on his plan, police would often come up and question his purpose, to which he would reply that he was part of a
CCTV film crew.Zhang and co-director Duan filmed the most "mundane" things for a period of twenty-four hours, in the process capturing both ceremony (the flag raising and lowering carried out every day by PLA soldiers) and every-day moments.Tasker, Yvonne (2002). "Zhang Yuan" in " [http://books.google.com/books?id=xjQ7ifqiIksC Fifty Contemporary Filmmakers] ". Routledge Publishing, p.421. ISBN 0-4151-8974-8. Google Book Search. Retrieved 2008-09-05.] Indeed the film is devoid of any dialogue, music, or narration outside of incidental moments captured by the "CCTV" camera.
The film itself was made in defiance of government approval, as Zhang had recently been blacklisted by the government for his submission of films to international
film festival s without approval. Despite this impediment, Zhang's documentary would be screened at theHawaii International Film Festival , where it would win a Jury Prize. [cite web|url=http://www.zhang-yuanfilms.com/home/EN/bio.htm|title=Zhang Yuan's bio|publisher=Cinovision Productions|accessdate=2008-09-05]References
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*imdb title|id=0210677|title=The Square
*amg title|id=1:134386|title=The Square
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