Lingchi: Echoes of a Historical Photograph

Lingchi: Echoes of a Historical Photograph

2002
22m
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Inspired by a photograph taken by a French soldier in the early 1900s of a ‘lingchi’ execution, Chen created a high-impact film that reconstructed this brutal form of punishment for criminals who had committed heinous crimes in feudal China. Lingchi – Echoes of a Historical Photograph opens with the gruesome execution of a condemned man in extreme slow motion. The crowd of witnesses eagerly await to collect blood and pieces of skin. Chen interweaves the event with images of the ruins of the Summer Palace after the second Opium War (1860), and also with remnants of abandoned factories and suffering workers. While the recurrent appearance of the haunting black wounds on the condemned man’s chest connects history with the present, it is also a provocative yet cruel metaphor for the cultural and political hegemony from imperialism to the current global context. Chen’s film opens a dialogue with viewers on the ruthless and barbaric events that happen in contemporary society.

Status: Released

Language: XX

Production Information

Production Countries
Hong Kong
Spoken Languages
No Language

Quick Facts

Original Title 凌遲考:一張歷史照片的迴音
Release Date January 1, 2002
Status Released
Language XX

Cast

Key Crew

Chen Chieh-jen
Director

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