A Stilted City. Chungking. China
- Chongqing
- 1930-02-17
Five astonishing and intimate scenes recording the private lives of Kunming residents in the final years of China's Qing dynasty.
This remarkable record of Kunming, regional capital of Yunnan Province, southwest China, was shot by French consul and hobbyist filmmaker Auguste François in the dying years of the Qing dynasty. The five astonishing, intimate scenes show a bustling market by the city wall, a rabble of Miao soldiers training, a wealthy couple dining, lounging opium smokers and an opera performed at a private party.
Auguste François served as French consul in south China between 1896 and 1904, where he earned the moniker 'the White Mandarin'. During his time as a government official, François took thousands of photographs and shot some 40 minutes of film documenting life in the late Qing dynasty. His position gave him access to aspects of Chinese society and subjects which would have eluded visiting cameramen. This fragment was donated to the BFI National Archive as part of the collection of a Swiss Jesuit priest, Abbé Joye, who would have used the material for teaching purposes.
China's vast interior remained largely unexplored and undocumented by British filmmakers well into the 20th century. The European concessions and colonies of the east coast - in Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong - were an irresistible lure for western visitors. This is a journey into deep and distant China, through extraordinarily diverse landscapes: towering mountains, expansive deserts and along 3000-mile rivers stretching halfway across Asia. It's a record produced by intrepid explorers, missionaries and travellers, who brought portable home-movie cameras to document their holidays, anthropological studies, humanitarian work or evangelical activism.
The films showcase China's remarkable ethnic diversity, meeting Mongol, Miao, Nosu, Uyghur and Manchu minorities on journeys from Kashgar to Inner Mongolia, around Hunan and Sichuan Provinces, and deep into mountainous Yunnan Province, where centuries-old methods of farming and hunting still prevailed. On the way cities too, still uninfluenced by encroaching western modernity: Kunming, Chongqing, Suzhou, Hangzhou and Changsha. But in all of China's vastness, it's not possible to identify the source of these fascinating images. So much is still unknown.