This early Chinese ethnographic film documents festivals of the Yiche people of the Hani ethnic group -- their folklore and cultural phenomena, such as reproductive worship dance; their collective socializing on festival nights and marriage customs; and the "haruzhe," which has both characteristics of blood sacrifice and prayer, a ritual to offering for a good harvest. The directorial debut of documentarian Hao Yuejun, the film uses the language of documentary but with a specifically ethnographic focus on history and customs, and is recognized as an important historical work in its own right for 'restarting' ethnographic filmmaking after the end of the Cultural Revolution; in fact, this particular method of had never been used in China before.
Release Date | August 16, 1986 | |
---|---|---|
Status | Released | |
Original Title | 生的狂欢 | |
Runtime | 40min | |
Budget | — | |
Revenue | — | |
Language | Mandarin | |
Original Language | Chinese | |
Production Countries | China | |
Production Companies | Yunnan Provincial Academy of Social Sciences |