Merry Christmas, Yiwu

Available until June 24 - Includes Q&A

No Longer Available

 
Film Info
Runtime:94
Copyright:2020
Country Listing:Sweden
Serbia
France
Germany
Belgium
Qatar
Premiere Status:North American Premiere
Festival Info
Festival Year:2020
Language:Mandarin
Accessibility:Full Subtitles
Program Category:World Showcase
Film Subjects:Capitalism & Big Business
East Asia
Labour & Working People
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Mladen Kovacevic
Producer(s):Iva Plemic Divjak
Mario Adamson
Ruth Reid
Editor(s):Jelena Maksimovic
Cinematography:Marko Milovanovic
Composer:Olof Dreijer
Sound:Patrik Strömdahl

Description

The Chinese city of Yiwu is where Christmas is born. It has no snow or elves, but it’s home to over 600 Christmas decoration factories, manufacturing glittery baubles, stuffed reindeer and Santa hats for the entire world. Most workers are migrants from across the country, pursuing higher wages and, ultimately, dreams of becoming rich and starting their own businesses. Himself from a post-communist country, Serbian director Mladen Kovacevic observes this fascinating society, poised at the intersection of communism and globalism, tradition and modernity. Departing from the usual miserabilist western gaze on China, he focuses on the intimate aspects of the workers’ lives: their romances, family dramas, everyday chats and leisure activities. His film doesn’t linger on the long working hours or the chemical fumes; it’s a picture of longing, for home, bonding and prosperity. With elegant compositions and a meditative pace, it offers a glimpse into the individual destinies behind Christmas made in China. Charlotte Selb

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