Mohsheng Tiantang (An Estranged Paradise) 2002 Ages 15+
      Production still from An Estranged Paradise 1997-2002 / Director: Yang Fudong / Image courtesy: Yang Fudong, Marian Goodman Gallery / View full image
When
3.00 pm, Sat 24 Jun 2023 (76 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
 
About
A visually stunning and thought-provoking work that took nearly seven years to make, Chinese visual artist Yang Fudong’s magnum opus An Estranged Paradise offers a nuanced perspective on contemporary Chinese society and its relationship with tradition and modernity.
In the film, Zhuzi, a young intellectual, lives a comfortable life in Hangzhou with his fiancée Lingshan. At the start of the picturesque city’s summer rain season, Zhuzi complains of a general malaise and, worried, tries to determine its origin. Using black-and-white cinematography and slow-paced, contemplative scenes, Yang Fudong creates a haunting atmosphere that reflects the existential angst of the characters.
Ages 15+ | Contains adult themes
Production Credits
- Director: Yang Fudong
 - Producer: Yang Fudong
 - Script: Yang Fudong
 - Cinematographers: Wang Yi , Liu Tao
 - Editor: Zhang Zhenran
 - Print Source: Yang Fudong, Marian Goodman Gallery
 - Rights: Yang Fudong
 - Shooting Format: 35mm
 - Screening Format: DCP
 - Year: 2002
 - Runtime: 76 minutes
 - Country: China
 - Language: Mandarin
 - Subtitles: English
 - Sound: Stereo
 - Colour: Black & White