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A Day in Beijing

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Un Jour à Pékin

A Day in Beijing

by Bernard Louargant

China, France

 

Un Jour à Pékin

Director: Bernard Louargant

Script: Bernard Louargant

Asistant Director: Li Meifen

Cinematographer: Hu Jichao, B. Louargant

Assitant Director: Li Zhang Xin

Translation: Lu Shu Jung

Production:
Imagie Productions
87 Bld de la libération
94300 Vincennes
France
Tel: 0033 1.43.74.82.37

Distribution:
Doc & Co
13 rue Portefoin
75003 Paris
France
Tel: 0033 1.42.77.56.87

Year: 2003

Betacam SP, Colour, 52 min
OV Mandarin with French Subtitles

Unreleased

Today, China is having an unprecedented economical growth. Parallel to this historical development, the town of Peking is under transformation for welcoming the next Olympic Games in 2008. The Chinese authorities have started to massively bulldoze areas of the old city to give way to supermarkets and luxury international hotels. Bearing witness to a rich and tormented history, the small lanes of the old city, the " hutongs ", have fallen prey to property salesmen. The last inhabitants in the old city witness the methods used by the government to evict them. The whole city has become a huge construction site, workers are employed day and night and buildings are growing as fast as a bamboo forest. No real control is seriously applied, neither for the height of the towers, limited to twenty stores in the centre, nor for the demolition zones, mostly former protected areas, and even less for the future of the patrimony.

 

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