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Pickpocket Xiao Wu
Jia Zhangke

22 APRIL, 21h45, KING 3 • 27 APRIL, 21h45, KING 3

Xiau Wu is a small town pickpocket in crisis. A local cop is out to get him. An old thief friend snobs him since turning entrepreneur. And Mei Mei, the local Karaoke hostess, is stringing him along. A visit to his parents in a neighboring village could push him over the edge. In any case it’s time to Xiao Wu think about his future. The film starts out looking like an exercise in grungy social realism but gradually reveals itself to be something much more surprising. The eponymous protagonist is a scummy-but-likeable petty criminal, a pickpocket preying on visitors to Fengyang, the provincial dirt-town he calls home. But times are hard and getting harder: his best friend is suddenly a “model entrepreneur” and doesn’t want to know him any more, his family is falling apart, the leggy Mei-Mei from the local karaoke hostess bar seems to be stringing him along, and the cops are launching a crackdown on crime in the streets... The film’s turning-point is a scene in a public bath-house where Xiao Wu, alone, does what he has always refused to do in the karaoke bar: he sings his heart out. From this scene on, the film leaves mere sociology behind.

Jia Zhangke was born in 1970 in the small remote village of Fenyang in the province of Shanxi. With 18 years-old, Jia Zhang-ke studied arts in Taiyuan, the capital of the Province of Shanxi. It also developed a taste for the fiction, having written, in 1991, its first novel - “The Sun Hung on the Crotch”. Two years later, he was admitted in the Department of Literature of the Academy of Cinema of Beijing. His first film, “Xiao Wu”, in 1997, was acclaimed by the critics and received several awards. The film was made in the same year that he finished the course in the Academy of Cinema.

“My initial idea was to find a character who worked with his hands, someone without much connection to contemporary society, like a tailor in a small city, or a shoemaker, or a cook an artisan supporting himself by very traditional means. I wanted to see his experience in the midst of the change China is experiencing now.”

Filmography
Shijie / The World (2004), Ren Xiao Yao / Unknown Pleasures (2002), In Public (2001, c.m. / short), Zhantai / Plataforma (2000), Xiao Wu / Pickpocket (1997)


 

 

INDEPENDENT
HERO

Fiction
China, 1997, 108’, 1:1.37, 16mm, Color

Script: Jia Zhangke Cinematography: Yu Lik-wai Sound: Lin Xiao Ling Editing: Lin Xiao Ling Cast: Wang Hong Wei, Hao Hong Jian, Zu Bai Tao Producer: Li Kitming Production: Radiant Film

Awards and Festivals
1998: Pusan International Film Festival (New Currents Award), Vancouver International Film Festival (Dragon and Tiger Award), Berlim International Film Festival (Wolfgang Standte Award, Netpac Prize)

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