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The Ditch : ウィキペディア英語版
The Ditch

''The Ditch'', also known as ''Goodbye Jiabiangou'' is a 2010 film produced and directed by Wang Bing, an independent Chinese filmmaker better known for his work on documentaries. The film, on the subject of Chinese forced-labour camps during early 1960 Maoist China era, was chosen to be the ''film sorpresa'' in the 2010 Venice Film Festival.〔Beames, Robert (6 September 2011) ("Venice 2010 Review: THE DITCH; the 'film sorpresa' that couldn’t live up to last year’s Herzog" )〕
The film focuses on the suffering of Chinese who were imprisoned in a forced labor camp called Jiabiangou in the Gobi Desert in winter 1960 under Mao Zedong on the grounds that they were "rightist elements". The film tells of the harsh life of these men, who cope with physical exhaustion, extreme cold, starvation and death on a daily basis.〔
==Production==
The film, based on ''Goodbye, Jiabiangou'', a book by Yang Xianhui about the life and toil of inmates sent to the Jiabiangou internment camp in the 1950s and 1960s, is one of the first films to deal directly with subject, which remains a political taboo. The director also interviewed camp survivors of Jiabiangou and of the Mingshui camp. The film describes the hunger and back-breaking work of the inmates, most of whom did not survive the internment (out of 3000-plus inmates, 2500 died in the camp). Fearing official prohibition, the film was shot on location in secret and without official authorisation; it was co-produced in Hong Kong, France and Belgium by Wang, K Lihong, Hui Mao, Philippe Avril, Francisco Villa-Lobos, Sebastien Delloye, Dianba Elbaum.〔Young, Deborah – AP (15 October 2010), (The Ditch -- Film Review )〕

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