Summaries

Based on three different places, the film portrays the infractions to which people living in modern day China are subjected due to rapid developments.

Based on three different places, the film portrays the infractions to which people living in modern day China are subjected due to rapid developments: in the deceptively idyllic Jiuxiancun in the rainy south; in the apocalyptic coal mining site of Minqin and Wusutu in the parched north; and in Chongqing, the mega city on the Yangtze River. The protagonists give their moving accounts of an unresolved past, an uncertain present and their tentative steps into the future. The film thus paints a complex image of the mental state of the people in this complicated country. "Watermarks" is a subjective snapshot in time that takes a poetic look at the changing everyday life in China.—go between films

Director Luc Schaedler meets a peasant, a village mayor and a young restaurant worker and their families in landscapes filled with drought, coalmines and tears. A subtle observation of the imprints on present, past and future in current industrial China.—go between films

Details

Keywords
  • china
  • one child policy
  • pollution
  • landscape
  • land reform
Genres
  • Drama
  • Documentary
Release date Aug 9, 2013
Countries of origin China Switzerland
Language Chinese
Filming locations China
Production companies Go Between Films

Box office

Budget $550000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 20m
Color Color
Sound mix 6-Track Stereo
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

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