He Jianjun, who made an impression in Rotterdam in the early 1990s as one of the leaders of the ‘sixth generation’ with films like Red Beads and Postman, follows fishermen on the banks of the Yellow River in the Shanxi Province. His love for his subject is, as always, visible in every scene. Partly in documentary form, partly as fiction, River People shows traditional life as it passes the generations, calm and irreversible as the river itself, apparently unaffected by economic changes in the city. People live without medical care, social provisions, without tax.
It's about the cousins and best friends Baowa and Laba (who sometimes tell the story). An old uncle, who taught everyone the craft, is afraid of the outside world because so many relatives have been so unfortunate there. He doesn't want to think about leaving and has forbidden Baowa, the only one to go to school, ever to mention it. But for the young man, a boat looks like a coffin. In the evening, the boats moor, the generators are started and everyone watches a DVD. In the winter, the boats are laid up on the riverbank. When Laba's parents buy a bigger boat, the brothers are faced with an inevitable choice. River People is the story of people who are happy with their lives, but slowly see the modern era creep in. He Jianjun records it majestically. (GT)
- Director
- He Jianjun
- Premiere
- European premiere
- Country of production
- China
- Year
- 2008
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2009
- Length
- 88'
- Medium
- Betacam SP PAL
- Original title
- Shui shang ren jia
- Language
- Mandarin
- Producer
- Shan Dongbing
- Production Company
- Beijing Jingle Culture Development Co.,Ltd.
- Sales
- Beijing Jingle Culture Development Co.,Ltd.
- Screenplay
- He Jianjun
- Cinematography
- Guo Zhirong
- Editor
- Qi Ziyi
- Production Design
- Ma Ke
- Sound Design
- Liu Shenshen, Tao Junjie
- Music
- Zhang Yi
- Cast
- Shan Jingtao, Shan Jingqin
- Local Distributor
- Hubert Bals Fund