Worrying about China: storytelling, humanitarian intervention and the global circulation of independent Chinese documentary

IF 0.5 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION
Luke Robinson
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This article explores the impact of cross-border collaboration on independent Chinese documentary. Through a study of Wang Jiuliang’s Plastic China, I argue that the film, which passed through training events run by CNEX and the Sundance Institute’s Documentary Film Programme in China, bears the formal impact of the industrial-humanitarian logic central to these workshops: character-driven storytelling as the key to generating a global Anglophone public for independent Chinese documentary. Tracing this logic through the workshop mechanism, the film’s form, and audience reactions to its screening in the UK, I suggest the result is a viewer response privileging personal action over structural critique—what in this context I term “worrying about China.” This allows me to locate the documentary in relation to broader liberal arguments over China’s place in the world system and assess the limitations of this approach to “going global” for independent Chinese documentary.
为中国担忧:讲故事、人道主义干预与中国独立纪录片的全球发行
本文探讨了跨界合作对中国独立纪录片的影响。通过对王久良的《塑料中国》的研究,我认为这部电影通过了CNEX和圣丹斯学院纪录片项目在中国举办的培训活动,受到了这些研讨会核心的工业人道主义逻辑的正式影响:人物驱动的故事讲述是为中国独立纪录片创造全球英语观众的关键。通过研讨会机制、电影形式和观众对其在英国放映的反应来追溯这一逻辑,我认为结果是观众的反应将个人行为置于结构性批评之上——在这种情况下,我称之为“对中国的担忧”。这使我能够将这部纪录片与关于中国在世界体系中的地位的更广泛的自由主义争论联系起来,并评估这种“走出去”的方法对中国独立纪录片的局限性。
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Studies in Documentary Film
Studies in Documentary Film FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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期刊介绍: Studies in Documentary Film is the first refereed scholarly journal devoted to the history, theory, criticism and practice of documentary film. In recent years we have witnessed an increased visibility for documentary film through conferences, the success of general theatrical releases and the re-emergence of scholarship in documentary film studies. Studies in Documentary Film is a peer-reviewed journal.
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