City of Jade

2016 documentary by Midi Z From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

City of Jade is a 2016 documentary film directed by Chinese-Burmese director Midi Z. The film won the Best Original Film Score at the 53rd Golden Horse Awards.[1]

Directed byMidi Z
CinematographyMidi Z
Edited byLin Sheng-Wen
Music byLim Giong
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City of Jade
翡翠之城
Directed byMidi Z
CinematographyMidi Z
Edited byLin Sheng-Wen
Music byLim Giong
Distributed bySeashore Image Production Co., Ltd
Release date
  • 2016 (2016)
Running time
98
CountryTaiwan
LanguagesBurmese
Mandarin
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Synopsis

Following his previous work Jade Miners, which filmed the workers in the jade mines of Kachin State, Myanmar, the director turned his camera toward his brother, who served as a foreman at the Hpakant jade mine in Kachin State. The film took three years producing. It explores why the director's brother addicted to drug after working, disconnected from his family, and ultimately was sent to prison.[2][3] Additionally, it retrospects to the sacrifices made by the brother, comparing it to the resources the director gained to pursue his education in Taiwan.

Apart from depicting the director's perspective, it also portrays a microcosm of many workers in Myanmar who engage in jade mining in the hopes of becoming rich overnight within the context of poverty and a tumultuous society.[3]

Awards

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Year Award Category Name Outcome Ref.
2016 Taipei Film Awards Best Music LIM Giong Won [4]
53rd Golden Horse Awards Best Original Film Score LIM Giong Won
Best Documentary City of Jade Nominated
2017 Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival Special Mentions City of Jade Won [5]
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