Why was one of China's most popular films suddenly dropped from cinemas in mid-September?
Save time by listening to our audio articles as you multitaskThe film is set in the north-west province of Gansu, where the writer and director, Li Ruijun, was raised. The story centres on the arranged marriage between a middle-aged man who has struggled to find a wife and a woman who is disabled, incontinent and unable to have children because of abuse suffered earlier in life.
With only hand tools and the help of an old donkey, the couple work their fields and build a mud-brick house. They face constant hardship. Looming in the background is the government, which wants to clear the land for development . A fat cat who stands to gain from the state’s plan bilks the couple out of money.
The scenarios are realistic, as are the portrayals. Mr Li made the cast live on a farm in Gansu for a year. Hai Qing, who plays the wife, is a movie star. But the husband is played by a local untrained actor called Wu Renlin, who is an actual farmer . Critics have been impressed: the film was hailed on the festival circuit. Lei Ming, a Chinese producer of other films, believes “Return to Dust” would not have been allowed to screen in China had it not garnered so much attention abroad.
As it gained popularity at home, though, the government appears to have gotten nervous. “Return to Dust” was suddenly dropped from cinemas in mid-September, despite being licensed to screen for longer. “Everyone knows there are lots of poor people,” says Mr Lei. “But the government doesn’t want Chinese people to see too much of it.” President Xi Jinping would like the arts to project “positive energy”.
This article appeared in the China section of the print edition under the headline"Forbidden love story"
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