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On the Beat
(Ming jing gu shi)

Directed by Ning Ying.
With Li Jian, Wang Liangui, Li Zhanho.
China/Spain, 1995, 35mm, color, 102 min.
Mandarin with English subtitles.

The award-winning third feature by Ning Ying is a subtly subversive portrayal of modern Beijing. Set within a desolate landscape of imposing skyscrapers amidst stretches of tenement housing, contemporary urban life emerges as a highly compromised series of negotiations between individuals attempting to embrace their own destinies and a state machine that manages to intervene in the most intimate affairs of daily life. Ning Ying’s gift is to gently capture the retail dispensing of ideology to the citizenry—from young policemen patrolling neighborhoods by bicycle to aged women who monitor the fertility of their female neighbors and parents who attempt to mold their children into “fitting” members of the society.

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