Floating Dust

Floating Dust

HUANG Wenhai • 2004

Duration: 01:51:11
Language: Mandarin
Subtitles: Chinese, English
Country/Region: Mainland China

This film describes the life of some ordinary people in a small town in southern China. Among them, there is a guy just graduated from a college, a businessman, a government office worker, etc.. Although it is said that the country advances triumphantly and the economy develops rapidly, these ordinary people are in a miserable state. Because it is a time of money, they are dreaming of getting it as much as they can to change their poor fate, which seems impossible for them forever.

AWARDS & FESTIVALS

2004 Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival-"New Talents" category, Netherlands2005 Festival International du Documentaire (Marseilles)-Awarded the Prix Georges Beauregard, France

DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT

HUANG Wenhai

HUANG Wenhai

Director

Sure they are not content with what they’ve already had, and afraid of coming of the miserable state, they are just struggling. They play mahjong, stake on the MarkSix-Lottery, fight for having the abortion or not. (Remember? This is a nation of having babies as much as possible all the time.) In my opinion, they are making the last effort because of having no opportunities, but all in vain—their hopes are dashed. Then, most of them will spend the rest of their life mechanically like a walking corpse. This documentary film records and describes their struggle before their hopes are dashed.