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转身
转身
Turn Around
2020 | 35 minutes |
Languages: Mandarin, Chinese and English subtitles | Subtitles:
导演:李尚山 | Director:Li Shangshan
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影片讲述一位名叫半坡的艺术家,他在2019年的某一天,突然回到宋庄,默默打包自己的数百张绘画作品,收拾行李,参加礼拜,看了场展览,然后告别老友。最后,他在一个安静的清晨彻底离开了宋庄的故事。
这个故事看似在细腻雕刻艺术家半坡的撤离过程,其实也是将艺术家所处的环境隐藏着的巨大变化,导演在不经意间揭开了。仿佛影片的主人公早已预见了这个动荡不安的2020年(在新冠肺炎疫情蔓延全球之际,宋庄艺术区遭遇大规模拆迁,许多艺术家如半坡一样彻底离开了宋庄。因中国当代艺术而举世闻名的二十年前那个宋庄,已一去不复返)。
The film tells about an artist named Banpo, who suddenly returned to Songzhuang one day in 2019, silently packed hundreds of his paintings, packed his luggage, attended the worship service, watched an exhibition, and then said goodbye to his old friends. Finally, he completely left the story of Songzhuang in a quiet early morning. This story seems to be during the process of documenting artist Banpo moving out,the director reveal a huge change in the environment the artist lived in. As if the artist Banpo has foreseen the turmoil of 2020(as Coronavirus epidemic spreading across the world, a massive demolition began at Songzhuang Art District. Many artists, like Banpo, have left Songzhuang. The small town once was famous for Chinese contemporary art 20 years ago, is now gone.)
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The film tells about an artist named Banpo, who suddenly returned to Songzhuang one day in 2019, silently packed hundreds of his paintings, packed his luggage, attended the worship service, watched an exhibition, and then said goodbye to his old friends. Finally, he completely left the story of Songzhuang in a quiet early morning. This story seems to be during the process of documenting artist Banpo moving out,the director reveal a huge change in the environment the artist lived in. As if the artist Banpo has foreseen the turmoil of 2020(as Coronavirus epidemic spreading across the world, a massive demolition began at Songzhuang Art District. Many artists, like Banpo, have left Songzhuang. The small town once was famous for Chinese contemporary art 20 years ago, is now gone.)
