我们的院子——中国西南的白族人

Frode Storaas, Heyan Wang
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这部纪录片打开了一个院子的大门,讲述了杨家的生活,他们回顾了过去,展望了未来,以指导如何在改革开放后的中国获得一个家。在20世纪50年代土地改革席卷全国之前,杨一直和他的两个叔叔住在祖宅的院子里。作为随后的集体化的结果,他的叔叔们被赋予了“地主”阶级地位,剥夺了他们的财产权并被驱逐。因为他享有“中农”的地位,杨被允许留下来。然而,他被迫与三户贫农合住杨氏大院,从此一直与他们生活在一起。今天,在改革开放后的中国市场经济中,产权已经恢复,许多中国人正在寻求改善他们的生活条件。老杨现在有机会买回他家院子的一部分。与此同时,杨的儿子梦想着在湖边建一座四合院。这部纪录片打开了杨氏祖院的大门,揭示了这个家庭的生活和情感,因为他们回顾过去和展望未来,以指导如何确保一个家园,让他们和杨氏后代能够继续繁荣。
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Our Courtyard - Bai people of South West China
This documentary opens the gate to a courtyard and the lives of the Yang family as they look into the past and towards the future for guidance on how to secure a home in post-reform China. Yang used to live with his two uncles in his ancestral courtyard home until the Land Reform swept the country in the 1950's. As a result of the collectivization that ensued, his uncles were assigned `landlord´ class status, stripped of their property rights and evicted. Because he enjoyed `middle peasant´ status, Yang was allowed to stay. However, he was force to share the Yang clan courtyard with three poor peasant families, and has been living with them ever since. Today in post-Reform China's market economy, property rights have been restored and many Chinese are seeking to better their living conditions. The aging Yang now has the opportunity to buy back a portion of his family courtyard. At the same time, Yang's son dreams of building a courtyard home by the lake. This documentary opens the gate to the Yang ancestral courtyard and sheds light on the lives and emotions of the family as they look into the past and towards the future for guidance on how to secure a home in which they and the future generations of Yangs can continue to prosper.
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