Beyond The Mountains (出山记) is a
2018 Chinese documentary film directed by Jiao Bo (焦波)
Profile
- Movie: Beyond The Mountains / 出山记 (2018)
- Director: Jiao Bo (焦波)
- Release Date : April 20 , 2018
- Runtime : 98minutes
- Genre : documentary
- Language: Mandarin
- Country: China
Synopsis
Daqi Village, one of 2,760 extremely poor villages in southwest China’s
Guizhou province, is situated on top of a mountain with no connecting
road to the outside. Lack of access to transportation once brought
inconvenience to local villagers and hindered poverty alleviation
efforts, but as of October 2017, a total of 400 villagers have resettled
in urban area and 456 have shaken off poverty.
From 2016 to the end of 2017, Jiao Bo, a well-known photographer and
director, recorded the problems and progress on the way of shaking off
poverty in the village. In the film, the young generation expressed
their demand for easier access to roads, medical service, better
education, and jobs, while the elder were reluctant to leave a place
they have called home for decades. With official support for poverty
alleviation, a village cadre is determined to lead their fellow
villagers to a well-off society against whatever obstacles. Finally,
more than two decades’ efforts have paid off, and a large number of
villagers have gone beyond the mountains to lead a happy life at their
new residence.
Out of more than 4,000 hours of raw video material, the director
filtered an unvarnished and affectionate portrayal of the lives of the
villagers and the village cadre in a remote mountain village. No one in
the film is a professional actor and every frame is a real record of how
they strived to leave the mountains and poverty.
“Beyond the Mountains” is the first documentary on the theme of
alleviating poverty by resettling residents from rural to urban areas.
The director Jiao Bo is well-known for his photographs and video footage
of his parents that provide insight into the lives of two elderly
people in the Chinese countryside.
Source : People Daily
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