The Unfinished History of Life

  • 245'
  • China
  • 2011
For this film, Cong Feng returned to the village of Huangyangchuan in Gansu province in the north-west of China, where he had previously made Doctor Ma's Country Clinic. A very ordinary place and far from flourishing, where very ordinary people live who have very little. That’s precisely why Cong went there: he wanted to paint a picture of typical Chinese life in the rural areas.
In making this very extensive portrait, he maintained the approach of an anthropologist. Above all, he lived, ate and drank with the people he was filming - and not just briefly. All together, he lived in this place for four years. Many of his friends are teachers or former teachers, but they live in poverty as peasants. The filmmaker sees their lives as a repetition of cycles and also tries to depict them as such. This may help explain the considerable length of the film.

Director
Cong Feng
Premiere
European premiere
Country of production
China
Year
2011
Festival Edition
IFFR 2012
Length
245'
Medium
Betacam Digi
Language
Mandarin
Producer
Cong Feng
Sales
Cong Feng
Cinematography
Cong Feng
Editor
Cong Feng
Production Design
Cong Feng
Sound Design
Cong Feng
Director
Cong Feng
Premiere
European premiere
Country of production
China
Year
2011
Festival Edition
IFFR 2012
Length
245'
Medium
Betacam Digi
Language
Mandarin
Producer
Cong Feng
Sales
Cong Feng
Cinematography
Cong Feng
Editor
Cong Feng
Production Design
Cong Feng
Sound Design
Cong Feng