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Beijing Besieged By Waste
Content:Documentary Film
Available From:Icarus Films
Review Available:Review
Media Type:DVD
Release Date:2011
Audience:Higher Education
Middle/Junior High School
High School
Running Time:72 min.
Physical Description:(Null)
Language:Mandarin with English subtitles
Author:Wang Jiuliang
Resource Library Number:EACDVD 149
Subject:Economics and Business
Science, Technology, & the Environment
Region:East Asia
Country:China



Abstract:

Photographer Wang Jiu-liang travels to more than 500 landfills, fearlessly documenting Beijing’s unholy cycle of consumption through poignant observational visits with the scavengers who live and work in the dumps.

While China’s economic ascent commands global attention, less light has been shed upon the monumental problem of waste spawned by a burgeoning population, booming industry, and insatiable urban growth.

Award-winning photographer Wang Jiuliang focuses his lens upon the grim spectacle of waste, excrement, detritus, and rubble unceremoniously piled upon the land surrounding the China’s Olympic city, capital, and megalopolis, Beijing.

Eking out a dangerous living within are the scavengers, mostly migrant workers from the countryside, who struggle to uphold familial and cultural systems amid their occupation’s Dickensian bleakness.

Wang renders the decimation of once-essential rivers and farmlands in the backdrop of gleaming high-speed trains, stadiums, and skyscrapers; the sinister cyclical pattern of construction’s consumption and garbage, and moving images of the daily lives of scavengers who labor at their own risk.






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