Once Upon a Time Proletarian

Once Upon a Time Proletarian

Release date : September 2, 2009
Runtime : 1h 16m
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Director : Xiaolu Guo /
Writers : Xiaolu Guo /
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Film shows the present state of China through twelve platforms, an old farmer, a middle aged waitress, a car washer, a weapons dealer, fish store owners, a barber, a factory owner, a park ranger, a shopping mall employee, etc. These various faces of the so-called proletarian class ask, what is a dream? Answers to this question exist in the interview with each character, but is conveyed much more clearly through the black and white image of the children putting up their future as security as shots are heard continually behind them.
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  • title:Once Upon a Time Proletarian
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2009
  • Runtime:1h 16m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Xiaolu Guo /
  • Writers: Xiaolu Guo ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Film shows the present state of China through twelve platforms, an old farmer, a middle aged waitress, a car washer, a weapons dealer, fish store owners, a barber, a factory owner, a park ranger, a shopping mall employee, etc. These various faces of the so-called proletarian class ask, what is a dream? Answers to this question exist in the interview with each character, but is conveyed much more clearly through the black and white image of the children putting up their future as security as shots are heard continually behind them.
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