‘Image-Writing’: The Essayistic/Sanwen in Chinese Nonfiction Cinema and Zhao Liang’s Behemoth

K. Yu
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This chapter explores ‘image writing’, an independent nonfiction film practice of experimenting with and ‘writing’ through moving images as an artistic expression and cultural intervention in contemporary mainland China. As a concept similar to caméra-stylo that was advocated by Alexandre Astruc in his influential article ‘The Future of Cinema’ (1948), its motivation and aesthetic features are culturally and socially rooted in Chinese reality. The aesthetic form associated with yingxiang xiezuo can be understood as ‘essayistic’ in the sense that it is influenced by a Chinese literary essay tradition, Chinese language expression and socio-political conditions in China. Kiki Tianqi Yu argues that current criticism and theorisation around the essay film is largely rooted in western film studies; and that features of the essayistic or the ‘screen-writing’ process in cultures with different literary traditions, socio-political contexts and linguistic structures, such as those in China, require different methods of interrogation. The chapter includes a close reading of Chinese Zhao Liang’sBehemoth (2015), foremost his use of parallelism and juxtaposition.
“意象书写”:中国非虚构电影中的散文式/三文与赵亮的《巨兽》
本章探讨了“影像写作”,这是一种独立的非虚构电影实践,通过运动图像进行实验和“写作”,作为当代中国大陆的一种艺术表达和文化干预。作为一个类似于亚历山大·阿斯特鲁奇在他的有影响力的文章《电影的未来》(1948)中所倡导的camsamra - style的概念,它的动机和美学特征是植根于中国现实的文化和社会。从受中国文学散文传统、中国语言表达和中国社会政治条件影响的意义上说,与应香协作相关的美学形式可以被理解为“散文式”。余琪琪认为,目前对随笔电影的批评和理论化主要源于西方电影研究;在中国等具有不同文学传统、社会政治背景和语言结构的文化中,散文式或“银幕写作”过程的特点需要不同的审讯方法。本章包括对中国赵亮的《巨兽》(2015)的仔细阅读,主要是他对平行和并列的使用。
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