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Remembrance

Shi nian

China

2008

10 Min
Color
Mandarin
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DIR Jia Zhangke

PROD Eva Lam, Ou Ning, Zhang Dong

SCR Jia Zhangke

DP Nelson Yu Lik-wai

CAST Zhao Tao, Yu Entai

ED Lin Xudong

MUSIC Lim Giong

Synopsis

When I read the script, I felt that this was one of the director’s more complete short films. I saw the story of how a girl transcends herself over the course of ten years. The man she loves gets into college, but she’s just an attendant in a train dining car. To be with the one she loves, she pushes herself to study and eventually gets into college, becomes a white-collar worker, and ultimately enjoys a happy life dressed in evening wear. —Zhao Tao

Director

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Jia Zhangke

Early Work

While a student at the Beijing Film Academy, Jia would make three short films to hone his skills. The first, a ten minute short documentary on tourists in Tiananmen Square entitled One Day in Beijing, was made in 1994 on self-raised funds. Though Jia has referred to his first directorial effort as inconsequential and “naive”, he also described the short day and half shoot as “excitement…difficult to express in words.” But it was Jia’s second directorial effort, the short film Xiao Shan Going Home (1995), that would bring him to the attention of the film world. It was a film that helped establish Jia’s style and thematic interests and, in Jia’s words, was a film that “truly marks the beginning of my career as a filmmaker.” Xiao Shan would eventually to screen abroad where it won a top prize at the 1997 Hong Kong Independent Short Film & Video Awards. More significantly, the film’s success brought Jia in contact with cinematographer Yu Lik-wai and… read more

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