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房山教堂
房山教堂
Fangshan Church
2005 | 80 minutes |
Languages: Mandarin wiht English subtitle | Subtitles:
导演:徐辛 | Director:XU Xin
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十多年以前,在当地人的台湾亲戚资助下,苏北一个偏僻的小镇房山,建起了一座基督教堂。教徒每天早晨都要去教堂,星期天做礼拜的教徒有近900人。此外,每晚还自发组织家庭聚会。颂歌、布道、见证和祈祷成了他们生活的主要部分,日复一日,年复一年……本片的拍摄前后历经两年多时间,全面而真实地再现了这些基督教徒的物质世界与精神世界。通过对片中两名主人公教堂的守门人和唱诗班领唱的访问,作者从旁观者的角度近距离审视了这个人群的生存状态,从而为世人呈现出一幅当代中国乡村教堂的典型画面。
More than a decade ago, in a remote little town named Fangshan, in the north of Jiangsu Province, with the fund raised by some local inhabitants' relatives from Taiwan, a Christian church was built. Since then, believers come to the church every morning. On Sundays, up to 900 people gather here to worship God. Small meetings are voluntarily organized in their houses every evening. Doxologies, sermons, testimonies and prayers become the biggest part of their life, day after day, year after year... XU Xin watched closely those Christians over two years, bringing us a faithful and complete record of not only their spiritual life but also their worldly life, through his interviews with Hu Shengqiang, the doorkeeper and Lao Chen, the choirmaster. This documentary reflects the image of a typical countryside church in China.
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More than a decade ago, in a remote little town named Fangshan, in the north of Jiangsu Province, with the fund raised by some local inhabitants' relatives from Taiwan, a Christian church was built. Since then, believers come to the church every morning. On Sundays, up to 900 people gather here to worship God. Small meetings are voluntarily organized in their houses every evening. Doxologies, sermons, testimonies and prayers become the biggest part of their life, day after day, year after year... XU Xin watched closely those Christians over two years, bringing us a faithful and complete record of not only their spiritual life but also their worldly life, through his interviews with Hu Shengqiang, the doorkeeper and Lao Chen, the choirmaster. This documentary reflects the image of a typical countryside church in China.
