

190 minutes of watching paint dry—and somehow you'll thank her for it.
As coronavirus begins to sweep the globe, Zhang returns to her father’s village with her camera, seeking to understand where the extraordinary phenomenon might sit in the grand palimpsest of China’s history. As with all of Zhang’s work, this is a committed, reflective, formally assured non-fiction film, grounded in collaboration and blessed with an uncanny sense of unhurried time.
Direction
Zhang's radical patience—she lets the village teach the film its rhythm.
Cinematography
Static compositions that make time visible, almost sculptural.
Editing
190 minutes that earn every cut through sustained attention.

Director
Zhang Mengqi
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Zhang is a central figure in China's independent documentary movement, working outside state media systems with deliberately small crews and local collaboration.
The 'Self-Portrait' series spans over a decade of rural returns; this 2020 installment was shot when COVID lockdowns made her village visit unexpectedly prolonged.