A Stilted City. Chungking. China
- Chongqing
- 1930-02-17
Harrowing footage of death and destruction in the aftermath of sustained Japanese bombing of the southern Chinese city.
The Imperial Japanese Army launched intense air raids on civilian targets during the Second Sino-Japanese War and this film records the devastating results of their assault on Canton (Guangzhou) in October 1938. Having already lost tens of thousands of men, Chinese General Chiang Kai-shek is keen to train up more officers. His wife Soong May-ling rallies support for the war effort.
After the fall of Shanghai and Nanjing in 1937, the Japanese continued to attack other major Chinese cities, such as Canton (Guangzhou) and Wuhan. The National Revolutionary Army put up a stoic fight, although they were militarily inferior to the Japanese. The entire war lasted a gruelling 14 years until 1945, prolonged by the fact that Chiang Kai-shek, then leader of the Nationalist Party (KMT), was simultaneously trying to defeat the Communists under Mao Zedong. Meanwhile, his wife Soong May-ling (Madame Chiang) toured the country and abroad to raise support for the war effort.
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.