Xiao Shan Going Home

Xiao Shan Going Home

Infobox Chinese Film
name = Xiao Shan Going Home


image_size =
caption =
director = Jia Zhangke
producer =
writer = Jia Zhangke
starring = Wang Hongwei
music =
cinematography = Hu Xin
editing = Jia Zhangke
distributor =
released = 1995
runtime = 59 min.
language = Mandarin
budget =
amg_id = 1:430814
imdb_id = 1054062
jianti = 小山回家
fanti = 小山回家
pinyin = Xiǎo Shān húi jiā

"Xiao Shan Going Home" (zh-cp|c=小山回家|p=Xiǎo Shān húi jiā) is a Chinese short film directed by Jia Zhangke. The short film, running around one hour in length, was made by Jia while he still was attending the Beijing Film Academy and stars his friend, classmate, and now frequent collaborator, Wang Hongwei in the titular role.cite web|url=http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/directors/03/jia.html|title= Jia Zhangke|author= Lee, Kevin| publisher= "Senses of Cinema" |accessdate=2008-05-18 |date=February 2003]

The film follows a poor cook in Beijing as he tries to find his way back home for the Spring Festival. As one obstacle after another seems to appear before him, Xiao Shan soon realizes that his goal is moving ever further out of reach.

Reception

The film, made in 1995 while Jia was still in school, eventually screened at the 1997 Hong Kong Independent Short Film & Video Awards, where it won the Grand Prix. This in turn put Jia in touch with the European-trained cinematographer Yu Lik-wai (who has become one of Jia's most important collaborators), and producer Li Kit Ming. The three men then began work on Jia's feature film debut, "Xiao Wu", which was completed in 1997.

Style

Like his later film "Still Life", "Xiao Shan Going Home" uses intertitles seemingly divorced from the narrative, including one intertitle giving a resume-like listing of Xiao Shan's career goals, while another lists the broadcast schedule for a television station after narrating to the audience Xiao Shan's plan to go watch tv with a friend for the evening.

The film is also notable for its use of non-Mandarin dialects, including in the very first instance, where the audience is treated to the sound of Jia's native Shanxi dialect. This is in stark contrast to most Chinese films that had, for the most part, followed government regulations to be dubbed into standard Mandarin.

References

External links

*imdb title|id=1054062|title=Xiao Shan Going Home
* [http://www.dianying.com/en/title/xsh1995 "Xiao Shan Going Home"] from the Chinese Movie Database


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