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Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks

Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks

铁西区
Wang Bing
China
2002
556 min
n.a.
Retrospective: Wang Bing
Synopsis

In the heyday of communism, the Tie Xi district in northeastern China was a shining example for the rest of the country. This huge government-controlled factory site provided work for more than a million people and provided shelter for many families dreaming of economic progress. Nowadays, these industrial areas with vacant hangars and weather-beaten work platforms are just a shadow of their former glory.

This nine-hour masterpiece by Chinese filmmaker Wang Bing explores the inescapable decay of China’s biggest and oldest industrial area. In three sections entitled “Rust,” “Remnants” and “Rails,” Wang shows a Chinese society in transition, and the impact of a transformed economy on the hopes and dreams of the workers.

Long, slow shots follow the remaining workers as they go about their daily tasks, the railway tracks that connect the various sections of the site, and the families living in the desolate residential areas. The repetitive shots of mechanical activity—trains coupling and uncoupling, cranes loading and unloading—are the death twitches of an area that has no place in the new era.

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Credits
556 min
color
DCP
Spoken languages: Chinese
Director
    Wang Bing
    Wang Bing
Production
    Wang Bing
    Wang Bing
Cinematography
    Wang Bing
    Wang Bing
Editing
    Wang Bing,
    Adam Kerdy
    Wang Bing,
    Adam Kerdy
World Sales
    Wil Productions
    Wil Productions
Screening copy
    Wil Productions
    Wil Productions

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