Wang Bing (director)
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Wang Bing | |||||||
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Born | Xi'an, China |
16 November 1967 ||||||
Occupation | Documentary filmmaker | ||||||
Years active | 2001–present | ||||||
Awards | Grand Prix - FIDMarseilles Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize 2003 Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize 2007 Fengming, a Chinese Memoir Regard d'or Grande Prémio Cidade de Lisboa 2012 Three Sisters Grande Prémio Cidade de Lisboa 2014 Father and Sons Golden Leopard 2017 Mrs. Fang |
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Wang Bing (Chinese: 王兵; pinyin: Wáng Bīng; born 1967) is a Chinese director, often referred to as one of the foremost figures in documentary film-making.[1] Wang is the founder of his own production company, Wang Bing Studios, which produces most of his films. His movie on Chinese labour camps, The Ditch, was included in the 2010 Venice Film Festival as the film sorpresa.[2]
Recognition
Tie Xi Qu, Wang's 9 hour epic documentary of industrial China, was considered a major success. Tie Xi Qu went on to win the Grand Prix at the Marseille Festival of Documentary Film and was shown for the first time in Spain at the Punto de Vista International Documentary Film Festival. Wang's film Fengming, a Chinese Memoir, premiered at both Cannes[1] and Toronto in 2007. Crude Oil premiered at the 2008 Rotterdam Film Festival. Since then, his films became a staple at every prestigious international film festival. 2017's Mrs. Fang was awarded the Golden Leopard at the 70th Locarno Festival.
French philosopher Georges Didi-Huberman dedicated a long epilogue to Wang Bing in his 2012 book, Peuples exposés, peuples figurants. He reflects on the social fate of images thoroughly analyzing Wang's 2010 Man with No Name, writing that the director, as a humble portrait artist of a single rural worker, manages to represent the whole of China's people (as well as people from all over the World) "not through his past, nor his ideas, nor his name, nor his place in society, but through the simple gestures with which he works at his solitary life",[3] as opposed to the common epic portraits of national identity based on military prowess, war heroes and manifest destinies.
Filmography
Year | English Title | Chinese Title | Runtime | Notes |
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2002 | West of the Tracks | 铁西区 | 551 minutes
(9:11) |
Grand Prix at the 2003 Marseille Festival of Documentary Film Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize at the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival |
2007 | Fengming, a Chinese Memoir | 和凤鸣 | 184 minutes
(3:04) |
Premiered at the 60th Cannes Film Festival Screened at the 32nd Toronto International Film Festival Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize at the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival |
Brutality Factory | 暴力工厂 | Short in the anthology The State of the World | ||
2008 | Crude Oil | 採油日記 | 840 minutes
(14:00) |
Premiered at the 2008 International Film Festival Rotterdam |
2009 | Coal Money | 煤炭,钱 | 53 minutes
(00:53) |
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2010 | Man with No Name | 无名者 | 92 minutes
(1:32) |
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The Ditch | 夹边沟 | 109 minutes
(1:49) |
Premiered at the 67th Venice International Film Festival[4] Screened at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival | |
2012 | Three Sisters | 三姊妹 | 153 minutes
(2:33) |
Premiered at 69th Venice International Film Festival[5] Regard d'or at the 27th Fribourg International Film Festival Grande Prémio Cidade de Lisboa at Doclisboa 2012 |
2013 | 'Til Madness Do Us Part | 瘋愛 | 228 minutes
(3:48) |
Premiered at the 70th Venice International Film Festival |
Alone | Gudu | 89 minutes
(1:29) |
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2014 | Father and Sons | Fu Yu Zi | 97 minutes
(1:37) |
Grande Prémio Cidade de Lisboa at Doclisboa 2014 |
2014 | Traces | Yizhi | ||
2016 | Ta'ang | 148 minutes
(2:28) |
Premiered at Berlinale 2016 | |
Bitter Money | Ku Qian | 152 minutes
(2:32) |
Premiered at 73rd Venice International Film Festival | |
2017 | Mrs. Fang | 方绣英 | 86 minutes
(1:26) |
Golden Leopard at the 70th Locarno Festival |
15 Hours | 900 minutes
(15:00) |
Premiered at documenta 14 | ||
2018 | Dead Souls | 死靈魂 | 495 minutes
(8:15) |
Premiered at 2018 Cannes Film Festival |
Beauty Lives in Freedom | 330 minutes
(5:30) |
Premiered at the Asia Society | ||
2023 | Youth (Spring) | 青春 | 212 minutes
(3:32) |
Premiered at the Palm d'Or competition of the 2023 Cannes Film Festival |
Man in Black | 60 minutes
(1:00) |
Premiered at the Special Screenings section of the 2023 Cannes Film Festival |
References
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- ↑ Obsessed With Film, Venice 2010 Review: THE DITCH; the “film a sorpresa” that couldn’t live up to last year’s Herzog, September 6, 2010
- ↑ Didi-Huberman, Peuples exposés, peuples figurants. L'Oeil de l'histoire, 4, Minuit, 2012, pp. 235-257
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External links
- Wang Bing at the Internet Movie Database
- ejumpcut.org
- «I am just a simple individual who films what he loves to film». Interview with Wang Bing La furia umana, n. 20, Summer 2014 [lafuriaumana.it]
- Interview: Wang Bing Film Comment, February 2017
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