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17.06.2021 21:30 Without dialogue Atelier Gardens Freiluftkino @ BUFA (Tickets)
20.06.2021 21:30 Without dialogue silent green (Tickets)

There are the images of before, the images of after and the letters. The images of after come first, they stem from the same surveillance camera in Wuhan, empty streets that only throng with people again on April 4th, 2020, when the siren also sounds and they stand in silence. The images of before form the rest of the film, the camera picking out scenes of unlikely, unostentatious beauty as it crisscrosses the metropolis, surveying each for minutes on end, like a city symphony without music. Wuhan hurtles ever further into the future, a hive of construction that births neon-lit bridges and buildings from the misty fields and rubble, even as water buffalo still graze. The four letters are addressed to a partner, a grandmother, a father and a daughter, all of them no longer here. Their words appear as text and the images they evoke settle over the ones on-screen, overlapping visions of the past of an equivalent melancholy: crowds on the banks, a submerged pavilion, the first trip on the metro that passes under the Yangtze, a life swimming in the river, which blends with the hazy sky in the distance. So much water under the bridge, but the river keeps flowing. It doesn’t forget. (James Lattimer)

Shengze Zhu, born in 1987 in Wuhan, China. She works as a filmmaker and producer in Chicago. She made her debut, XU JIAO, in 2014. A RIVER RUNS, TURNS, ERASES, REPLACES is her fourth feature-length film.

Production Zhengfan Yang, Shengze Zhu. Production company BURN THE FILM (Chicago, USA). Director Shengze Zhu. Cinematography Shengze Zhu, Zhengfan Yang. Editing Shengze Zhu. Sound Aymeric Dupas.

Films: 2014: Xu jiao / Out of Focus (88 min.). 2016: You yi nian / Another Year (181 min.). 2019: Wan mei xian zai shi / Present.Perfect (124 min.).

Bonus material

Shengze Zhu, director of "A River Runs, Turns, Erases, Replaces"

© Shengze Zhu

„Even though the title of the film is beautiful it suggests that history will be erased and replaced as life moves on“

James Lattimer talks with filmmaker Shengze Zhu (English, min)

Essay on Wuhan, director's commentary

  • Still "A River Runs, Turns, Erases, Replaces"

    Essay

    In „Where Is Wuhan?“ Elena Meilicke describes how Shengze Zhu's documentary films are unfaithful to themselves in the best possible sense

  • Still "A River Runs, Turns, Erases, Replaces"

    Director’s Commentary

    Shengze Zhu on her home town Wuhan and her film

Program Forum 2021

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