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CHINA'S VAN GOGHS​

Yu Haibo & Yu Tianqi Kiki  •  China/Netherlands  • ​  2016
84 mins  •   HD  •   Exempt 
In Mandarin, Hunanese, Cantonese, and English, with English subtitles
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 This revealing portrait of a peasant-turned-oil painter who falls under the spell of Van Gogh while producing replicas of his paintings offers surprising perspectives on Western culture and Chinese labour.
With: Zhao Xiaoyong
Directors: Yu Haibo, Yu Tianqi Kiki
Producer: Yu Tianqi Kiki
Production co: Century Image Media, Trueworks

Photography: Yu Haibo

Editors: Søren Ebbe, Tom Hsinming Lin, Axel Skovdal Roelofs

Music: Lukas Julian Lentz


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“Dafen in Shenzhen, China, open for business since 1988, is now the world’s largest oil-painting village, providing employment to some 10,000 painters who produce replicas of the Western canon’s famous paintings.  Most are destined to be sold in Europe, from street stalls close to the galleries holding the originals. 

While providing plenty of startling information about the booming trade in replicas and the Chinese labour powerhouse fuelling it, this intimate and compelling portrait zeroes in on a single painter and addresses the conflicting values placed on creativity and authenticity. 

​With orders in the thousands and deadlines tight, painters labour relentlessly, knee-deep in their productions.  A former peasant farmer, like many of the villagers, Zhao Xiaoyong has mastered the skills to reproduce Van Goghs.  His immersion in the Dutch master’s every brushstroke has become a passion and a dream: he longs to see the originals and experience Van Gogh’s world.  An invitation from one of Zhao’s main clients enables him to travel to Amsterdam and to encounter his inspiration.  The journey will be revelatory in unexpected ways.”

​— Sandra Reid, NZIFF 2017


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China’s Van Goghs presented in co-operation with the Confucius Institute, Victoria University of Wellington

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