Summaries

An experimental documentary epic, Mr. Zhang Believes recounts 30 years of China's 20th-century history through the story of Mr. Zhang Xianchi and the interacting forms of theatrical fiction and autobiography.

Zhang Xianchi is a man thrown into the Cultural Revolution and its afterimage, plunged into the ideological deadlocks of the era and suffering its consequences beyond it. Born into a family that supports the nationalist Kuomintang, Zhang eventually became a leftist and joined the Communist Party. But his family's background eventually catches up with him, and in a series of bureaucratic measures, he is labeled as a Rightist, leading to a slew of irrational yet life-affecting consequences. His story is told through an exhilarating hybrid of forms, blending documentary-styled interviews and spectral theatrical displays within an ever-mutating studio-space. Hypnagogic in its imagery and ironic in attitude, Mr. Zhang Believes is a tour-de-force treatise of a man caught within dogmatic political maneuverings, which it critiques indirectly with creative and stoic fervor.

Details

Keywords
  • experimental film
Genres
  • Drama
  • Documentary
Release date Aug 9, 2015
Countries of origin China
Language Mandarin
Production companies All Ways Pictures

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Tech specs

Runtime 2h 15m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

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