China II

China II


Unique footage, shot by Quaker missionaries, of Yangtze River life and landscape.

This remarkable footage was filmed during a mission to China by the Society of Friends (Quakers). One of four reels of 16mm film brought back to England, it's mostly filmed from a riverboat, probably on the Yangtze. As often with amateur films, it makes for slightly haphazard viewing – which is rewarded with a wealth of fascinating, occasionally beautiful, imagery of people and scenery alike.

Highlights include a striking shot of a bow-hauling team on the riverbank, a motorcar being unloaded onto a barge, and fascinating scenes of local crafts and mealtimes. The film was deposited with the BFI by the Society of Friends in 1989 as part of the collection of John Cuthbert Wigham. He was an Irish-born Quaker, retired businessman and active member (later chairman) of the Friends Service Council which undertook trips to Syria, Palestine, India and Madagascar as well as China, with Wigham's 16mm camera usually in tow.


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Somewhere in China

There's so much more to China than Western eyes usually see. Explore the country's giant interior in the footsteps of some of the early 20th century's more intrepid filmmakers.

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.


37 videos in this collection

Life among the limpet-like buildings clinging to the steep banks of the Yangtze in southwest China.
1

A Stilted City. Chungking. China

Mongolian men show off their prowess in wrestling, archery and horse racing, known as the “three manly games”.
2

Mongolia

Intimate vignettes of crafters, beggars and labourers in the workshops, on the streets and eating in the outdoor kitchens of imperial China.
3

Homework and Street Scenes in China

This alluring travelogue follows a missionary on his colourful journey into the ethnically diverse mountains of Yunnan, south west China.
4

Among the Tribes in South-West China

An exceptionally detailed look at the process of rice cultivation, from planting to harvesting to pounding, in the Xi Jiang Delta, Guangdong Province.
5

Rice Cultivation in the Si-kiang Delta, South China

Enjoy a cruise along the ancient canals of Zhejiang Province in eastern China with this gorgeous stencil-coloured travelogue
6

An Oriental Venice

The waterways of Imperial China are bursting with life in this French travelogue made in the final years of the Qing Dynasty.
7

Naval Life in China

Mesmerising snapshot of a China full of extreme contrasts: Nationalists versus Communists, urban versus rural, advanced versus primitive.
8

This Is China

Harrowing footage of death and destruction in the aftermath of sustained Japanese bombing of the southern Chinese city.
9

The Bombing of Canton

Five astonishing and intimate scenes recording the private lives of Kunming residents in the final years of China's Qing dynasty.
10

Scenes in China

Actors in elaborate makeup and traditional costume - and a trained goat - perform for the camera in this rare glimpse of China's westernmost city.
11

Kashgar: 11

How did these Chinese gentlemen end up in a Blackburn basement?
12

Unidentified Chinese Men (c.1900)

An epic amateur travelogue of eastern China on the cusp of Japanese invasion, filmed by British writer Lady Dorothea Hosie.
13

China Today

Missionaries mingle with the locals in this intimate portrait of community life in an unidentified Chinese town.
14

A Small Town in China

Beautiful panoramas of a busy Chinese wharf evoke the river life of yore.
15

River Scenery China

Troops of infamous warlord General Tsung Chang occupy strategic points in Jiangsu Province on the eve of the Chinese Civil War.
16

On the Heels of the 'Reds' Topical Budget 806-1

Take a cruise through imperial China on the world's longest man-made waterway, the Grand Canal.
17

In China - A Trip on the Imperial Canal

Rare insight into the health work of Methodist missionaries in rural Shaoyang, Hunan Province, South Central China.
18

Snapshots of China Shaoyang Hospital, Hunan

A lively film showing the bustle of street and river traffic in Zhongshan, birthplace of China's first president and founding father of the Republic.
19

A Visit to Canton

Rare scenes of outdoor theatre, traditional dress and military pomp in China's westernmost city.
20

Kashgar 1926: Actors and Soldiers

Could the hidden hand of a newsreel company be directing this procession of weary Chinese labourers?
21

Tai-ami

A rare glimpse of life in and around China's troubled westernmost city in the 1920s.
22

Kashgar Scenes - 1926

This engaging film documents the journey of a doctor sent by the Methodist Missionary Society across land and sea to rural Hunan Province.
23

A Visit to Hunan

Chinese farmers use pedal power to combat China's worst drought of the 20th century.
24

Chinese "Pedal" Water in Fight on Drought [Cuts] Topical Budget 877-2

Bustling, fluttering and swaying – wonderful visual details of daily life in a street in Fuzhou (then Foo-chow), Fujian Province in South East China.
25

Foo-chow, China

Unique footage, shot by Quaker missionaries, of Yangtze River life and landscape.
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China II

Enigmatic scenes shot by a retired British teacher touring China in the early 1930s.
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Packing Pottery; Threshing; Camel Train - China C1932/33

Rural China seen through the lens of a British amateur filmmaker in the 1930s.
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Village and River Scenes - China C1932/33

An inquisitive amateur filmmaker captures a fascinating portmanteau of local industries in China's Guangdong Province.
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Town, Country & Seaside Life round about Swatow Chaochowfu

Scenes in and around Shaoyang in South Central China are brought to life by mesmerising amateur photography.
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Travel Scenes in Hunan

Religious rites and Christian activism in South Central China, seen through the eyes of Methodist missionaries.
31

The Work of Evangelism in Hunan

Remarkable footage of a busy township market in a remote and impoverished area of north China seemingly untouched by the modern world.
32

Scenes of Northern China

Heart-rending British appeal film for funds to ease suffering of China's orphaned children and starving millions after Japanese invasion.
33

Aid to China

Home-movie footage of Methodist missionaries at work and prayer opens an intriguing window onto Chinese church life in Hunan Province.
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Snapshots of China Evangelism, Hunan

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Shantou Extract 1 - Eng Personal Film - C.1932

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Shantou, China - Eng Personal Film - C.1932

37

Front Line of Democracy

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