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Crazy English

Fengkuang yingyu

China

1999

52 Min
Color
1.33:1
English, Mandarin
Subtitled in English
Audio in Mandarin
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DIR Zhang Yuan

PROD Zhang Yuan, Ziqiu Chen

Locarno (Critics' Week), Toronto

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Promoting the study of English as a patriotic duty, Li Yang has held thousands of events in some 60 Chinese cities for more than 13 million people since 1988. In wildly popular mass events (in the Forbidden City, at the Great Wall, on the Marco Polo Bridge), Li leads crowds in a cathartic yelling of slogans: “Study English well to promote world peace!” – “Make international money!” – “This is the American dream” – he says – “And I want to make it a Chinese dream!”.

A stunning documentary about illusion and power in the so-called “New China”, by acclaimed indie Chinese director Zhang Yuan.

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Zhang Yuan

Zhang Yuan (simplified Chinese: 张元; traditional Chinese: 張元; pinyin: Zhāng Yuán; born October 1963) is a Chinese film director who has been described by film scholars as a pioneering member of China’s Sixth Generation of filmmakers. He and his films have won ten awards out of seventeen nominations received at international film festivals.

Born in Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu Province, Zhang received a BA in cinematography from the Beijing Film Academy in 1989. Having initially emerged onto the film scene shortly after the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, he is frequently referenced as an exemplar of the pioneers who are grouped into the loosely-defined Sixth Generation. Despite a diploma from the prestigious Film Academy, Zhang decided to eschew his assigned position within the People’s Liberation Army-connected August First Film Studio, choosing instead to produce his films independently. As a fledgling filmmaker, he chose to shoot in a documentary style and has referred… read more

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Fabio Espejo

18Feb12

Funny Doc! I like the way Li Yang thinks about his nation. That's what we lack here in Colombia. Mubi rules!

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Gondo

30Jan12

"With the 21th century aproaching, what do we need now? We need heroes. And what else do we need? English."

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Marie Clarke

28Jun09

v. interesting insight into Chinese perceptions of their own nation. Eye-opener!

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Crap Monster

7Feb09

Interesting documentary on an interesting, almost foolish way of learning English and the masses that "buy" into it.

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By michael​*pigneg​uy on July 8, 2009

““I have seen this kind of agitation,” Wang Shuo, one of China’s most influential novelists, wrote in an essay on Li. “It’s a kind of old witchcraft: Summon a big crowd of people, get them excited…  read review

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