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Celebrating Shanghai’s rich cinematic history, the films covered here represent a lengthy time period, from the first Golden Age of Chinese Cinema in the 1930s to the city’s status as an international production hub in 2013. Given the enduring status of Shanghai as the 'Paris of the East,' World Film Locations: Shanghai emphasizes the city’s cosmopolitan glamour through locations that are steeped in cinematic exoticism, while also probing the reality behind the image by investigating its backstreets and residential zones. To facilitate this study of Shanghai’s dual identity through reference to film locations, the book includes films from both the commercial and independent sectors, with a balance between images captured by local filmmakers and the visions of Western directors who have also utilized the city for their projects. With numerous essays that reflect Shanghai’s relationship to film and scene reviews of such iconic titles as Street Angel, Temptress Moon, Kung Fu Hustle, and Skyfall, World Film Locations: Shanghai is essential reading for all scholars of China’s urban culture.
John Berra is a lecturer in film and language studies at Tsinghua University and coeditor of World Film Locations: Beijing.Wei Ju is a lecturer in film and television studies at Tongji University.
Maps/ScenesScenes 1–8 – 1932–1947Scenes 9–16 – 1984–2000Scenes 17–24 – 2001–2005Scenes 25–32 –2005–2007Scenes 33–39 – 2007–2010Scenes 40–46 – 2011–2013EssaysShanghai: City of the Imagination – Isabel WolteRepublican Era Shanghai: Hollywood of the East – Donna OngFists of Bruce Lee: Shanghai's Martial Arts Film Legacy – Paul BowmanLou Ye's Shanghai Cinema: Love and Loss in the Urban Labyrinth – John BerraSixth Generation Shanghai: Politicizing the Aesthetic – Dave McCaigSci-fi Shanghai: City of the Future – John BerraThe Great Divide: Depths and Peaks of Shanghai Life – Mariagrazia Constantino
'Using a combination of brief scene analysis, city maps and insightful essays, Intellect's World Film Locations: Shanghai provides an illustrated tour through Shanghai's streets and its complex history.'