Beijing 2003
Originally released in 2004. Beijing 2003 is a documentary film. directed by Ai Weiwei. With a runtime of 150h 0m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Synopsis
Beijing 2003 is a video about the city that the artist lives in, and its people. Participants include assistants Liang Ye and Yang Zhichao, and driver Wu. The piece took 16 days to complete, starting on October 18, 2003. Beginning below the Dabeiyao highway interchange, the vehicle from which the video is shot travels every street within the 'fourth ring' of Beijing, one by one. Approximately 2,400 kilometers and 150 hours of footage later, it ends where it began: below the Dabeiyao highway interchange. Through the windshield, the camera objectively investigates all visual information that appears before the vehicle - the spatial state of the city's streets, the endlessly changing times, scenery, movements, behavior and other aspects - thoroughly, meticulously, and calmly recording the megacity of Beijing through a single lens. The sum of the entire process becomes the meaning of the work.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Ai Weiwei Studio
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Beijing 2003 about?
Beijing 2003 is a video about the city that the artist lives in, and its people. Participants include assistants Liang Ye and Yang Zhichao, and driver Wu. The piece took 16 days to complete, starti...
Who directed Beijing 2003?
Beijing 2003 was directed by Ai Weiwei.
How long is Beijing 2003?
Beijing 2003 has a runtime of 150 hours and 0 minutes (9000 minutes total).
When was Beijing 2003 released?
Beijing 2003 was released on January 1, 2004 in theaters.