The film culture exhibition of Encantos da Cultura – Poemas de Amor do Brasil

In 2000, Chinese photographer Yanjun Zhang and his wife, as both planners and executants, followed by three Brazilians and equipped with the most advanced digital photography collector and outdoor equipments, and driving jeep SUV modified by CHRYSLER MOTOR CORPORATION, Brazil-made Chevrolet SUV and Fort-supplied vehicle, began their unprecedented photography project, to create the documentary film Encantos da Cultura – Poemas de Amor do Brasil, from Sao Paulo, “the melting pot of world’s immigrants” to Cananéia, the firstly-named Brazilian city. Along the line traveled by gold washers, through Florianópolis, the famous coastal city of South America, Curitiba (capital of Parana State) and the “German Town” Blumenau, they reached the swampland city Miranda and entered Amazonia from Columba, the border city between Brazil and Bolivia. On the way from Miranda to Columba, the three followers left successively, and after entering the swampland, the guide was unwilling to continue either. Successive accidents turned this dreamlike culture exploration travel to the dangerous survival-exploration. The whole project costs 10 years with a journey of 150,000km traveled, 200,000 pictures shot with 83,000 participants and 6,300 hours of image records.

The documentary film Encantos da Cultura – Poemas de Amor do Brasil with the topic of legendary culture exploration journey of Yanjun Zhang and his wife, as well as their two children later, in Brazil, and the subject of native culture, discusses the social realities of Brazil and describes the cultural strengthfrom the unique perspective of racial cultures integration. The film perceptually records the multiple and complex cultural phenomena of Brazilian ethnography and presents the racial cultures such as Fandango, coffee, Samba and football which deeply influence Brazil, and the beautiful natural landscapes and mysterious animal paradise of South America.

Preface 1

I met Mr. Zhang and his family quite accidentally when they came to borrow a five star national flag, which impressed me a lot. And I gradually knew about their story in later communication. At the very beginning, it was rather difficult for me to understand for what reason on earth that the couple gave up their jobs, traveled thousands of miles, and invested all they had to engage in photographing in Brazil for a decade. Not knowing the local language in such downright unfamiliar surroundings, they were faced with various difficulties and dangers. Then what was the impetus propping them up in so hard time? Sitting down on a loft in the setting sun, I looked at the shootings and was deeply moved as the couple narrated their experience. They came here only because of their dream and crazy love to the Brazilian culture. They were auspicious for they embraced dreams and were in pursuit of the dreams. Brazil, as a country of immigrants, has multiculturalism and integrated characteristics fused here. In addition to local samba, soccer, there is German-styled Oktoberfest, the traditional Dutch flower festival and the Swiss-flavored pine nuts festival, which contributes to a colorful and dizzying atmosphere. Brazil has tantalizing natural scenery, embodied in its waterfalls, swamps, beaches, the Amazon forest, pythons, piranhas, Blue Macaw and Jabiru Stork……; the primitive and wild beauty was revealed everywhere. Mr. Zhang, with his camera, showed to the world the beautiful scenes, some places of which many people have not ever been able to reach. Commendably, the information about many of these precious pictures was from the “Little Photographer”, Link Zhang. He, who is only 7 years old, and his 5-year-old young sister, who was born in a jeep, experienced full of bumps since they were born along with his parents. Thus young as they were, they could made skillful use of camera, just like playing Transformers. I have joked that they resembled the “Little Xu Xiakes” in the twenty-first century. (Xu Xiake was a Chinese geographer, traveler and litterateur in Ming Dynasty.)The public order in Brazil was not quite satisfying. The family of Mr. Zhang was looted many times and the most disastrous one was two years ago when 200 hard drive full of videos, 2 editing machines, 15 computers and images photed in the past etc. all missed. A few months later, the jeep disappeared without traces. This made a heavy blow on them. However, they made it through and survived, starting everything from scratch again.With the family growing from husband and wife first to four members today, they spent a decade in Brazil which they have understood, experienced and interpreted, so as to manage to accumulate heaps of valuable image data. Now, they have handed in an answer sheet by introducing Brazil to the world from their own perspective. Ten years witnessed the couple’s traces of nearly 160 thousand kilometers, a creation of almost 6,000- hour-long videos and kind of millions of pictures, their kids’ arrival in the world and the pursuit of their dream. They made a fruitful harvest.

Sun Rongmao
Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Sao Paulo, Brazil
On March 19, 2009 in Sao Paulo

Preface 2

Publishers shoulder the mandate of spreading world culture and linking up human civilization. As a well-known publishing house in China, Shaanxi Normal University General Publishing House Co., Ltd. has always been consciously devoting to this cultural mandate, actively exploring routes and cooperators for our overseas publishing. Recently, we have reached consensus on strategic cooperation with RevistaRECURSO of Brazil through which we plan to engage in promoting the exchange of Chinese culture and South American culture by various means, such as federated media publishing, in the long term. The film culture exhibition of Encantos da Cultura – Poemas de Amor do Brasil held at Xi’an Art Museum marked the formal commencement of this strategic cooperation.The exhibition totally exhibited 200 frames of documentary film, Encantos da Cultura – Poemas de Amor do Brasil, meanwhile broadcast the background video of this film. The frames, for the first time, represented Chinese audience with the complexity of multiple cultures among Brazilian nationalities as well as the splendid natural landscapes of South Africa. This form of exhibition was an unprecedented innovation for Chinese peole, particularly through the image interpretation of Brazilian culture by Mr. Yanjun Zhang and Mrs. Linjie Xiao from their unique perspectives accumulated in the past 10 years in Brazil. We, Shaanxi Normal University General Publishing House Co., Ltd., extend our deep respect to their devotion and persistence to culture.At the BRICS Summit in April 2004, the governments of China and Brazil signed the Joint Action Plan between the Government of the People’s Republic of China and the Government of the Federative Republic of Brazil, 2010-2014. In April 2011, it was also at the BRICK Summit that Dilma Vana Rousseff and President Hu Jintao signed the Joint Communique which emphasized the importance of further exploring and enhancing the exchange and cooperation in such fields as creative economy and cultural industry between the two countries. It is a landmark which indicates that the relations between the two countries have entered into a new stage with frequent interaction and practical cooperation. This historic change is a new opportunity for Chinese publishers to promote their publishing operation to South America. We hope that a new bridge will be built during the exchange between Chinese culture and Brazilian culture as well as South American culture, through the cooperation between our publishing house and RevistaRECURSO and the joint implementation of the film communication plan of Encantos da Cultura. We believe that this exhibition will surely become a foundation stone for this “Bridge Building Project”.

Gao Jingwei
President of Shaanxi Normal University General Publishing House Co., Ltd.
On August 20, 2011 in Xi’an

Author preface

This was an extraordinary photography experience, from a perceptual plan to a hunt for photos, and from a video exploration to a survival exploration in the “depopulated zone”.It was the legendary experience that created this great film. From the fusion of world immigrants to the towns of South American aborigines and to the gold washers who lived alone in the depopulated zone, we, for the first time, used video to describe the fusion of ethnic cultures and exhibit the unknown world deep in the Amazon River, as well as the forgotten ethnic groups and their mysterious culture unknown to the outside world. From the enchantment of graceful, charmful and distinguished beach culture to the sacred “last frontier virgin land”, from the observance on the orthodox custom left from the middle century to Sao Paulo unscrupulous show of its wealth, and from the of the model of humane economy, “Carnival” festival’s magnificence and joyful atmosphere suffused with explosions to Pantaleiro’s royal but blurry missing to the birth land, fully singing out infinite pathos and grief ….The first part of the film is themed on celebrations (Festa). Its purpose is to create “collective ebullience”, popular among all regions, rooted in a habitation of certain races and displayed in the traditional form. The film explores racial conflicts for enlarging the power of ethnic groups by way of “prosperity of domain”. The second part, “Our Sea, the Sea of the World” (A MAR, O MAR) discusses varying viewpoints and social changes. In the first Brazilian town (Cananéia) named by colonists, state modernization and the abolition of slavery haven’t left much impact. From the time when the Portuguese landed to the period when countless expeditions, adventurers, explorers, pirates and sea thieves came and left, the local inhabitants have lost their initial curiosity towards the passers-by. Imported religion has taken the place of their traditional faith and ceremonies and the Indian’s ancient way of life coexists with modern civilization. The third part, Pantaleiro focuses on the descendants of gold prospectors, who have become a new ethnic group in Brazil. Cherishing and respecting their ancestors, these people live in a paradise isolated by wilderness. Finally, the film turns its focus to Sao Paulo, the largest immigrant city in the world and a melting pot of all races. There are eighty million people with the most complex races around the world living here. The common dream impelled different ethnicities to unite into a “pure ethnic group” – St. Paulers (Paulista). With experience and toughening, this great “melting pot of world’s immigrants” has formed a splendid and fantastic “Local Culture”, as is reflected on the spiritual and sensory levels of their people and rooted in various aspects of life.

Yanjun Zhang
President of BOA Center Limited & RevistaRECURS
February 20, 2009 in Sao Paulo

Photographer Yanjun Zhang

Yanjun Zhang, born in 1963 in Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province, graduated from Navigation Department of People’s Liberation Army Air Force Sixteenth Flight College. He is a senior journalist, photographer and independent producer. He successively held the posts of air force all-weather transport aircraft commander, graphic production technician, military photographer, director of pictorial photography department, photo editor, professional photographer, and so on. Now, Mr. Zhang serves as the president of BOA Center and RevistaRECURSO.

In 1994, he founded the first commercial network picture database of China;

From 1995 to 1997, he photographed portraits for the 109 famous Red Army veterans of the Long March, and edited and published a large-scale collection of photographs, named as Long Marchers. Besides, he held a “Photography Art Exhibition of Red Army Veterans in Long March – China” in Beijing, Shenzhen and other cities;

Since 1998, he has turned from specializing in single character photographing to using photos and dynamic videos to tell stories, and studied the social functions of videos;

After immigrating to Brazil in 2000, he devised a video plan of “Encantos da Cultura”. At the same time, he founded the bilingual (Chinese and Portuguese) magazine RevistaRECURSO with introduction to Chinese and Brazil culture resources as its tenet, and started photographing the first perceptual image records work, Encantos da Cultura – Poemas de Amor do Brasil. This film explored “Brazilian local culture” from the perspective of immigration for the first time with the ethnical culture heritage and its social values as focuses;
In 2001, Mr. Zhang began to try recording images by photo method and brought up the concept of “Photo Movie” and “Perceptual Recording”. This concept gained recognition of the representatives present at the symposium held for Encantos da Cultura – Poemas de Amor do Brasil by University of Sao Paulo in 2009;

In 2002, Mr. Zhang went into the tropical rainforests of South America to explore and photograph the living environment and actual state of Indians; in the same year, he penetrated deeply into the slums in Sao Paulo to record their living conditions;

At the beginning of 2003, Mr. Zhang photographed the documentary film Brazilian Carnival. It was the first time that the Brazilian government allowed a foreigner to independently record the whole Brazilian Carnival. This carnival was planned by Xiao Linjie, the Art Director of RevistaRECURSO. For the first time, “Chinese culture element” was presented in the Brazilian Carnival and its effective implementation directly aroused the pursuit for “Chinese Style” in Brazil, even throughout South America. In March, he led his 3 Brazilian followers to start photographing the documentary film Encantos da Cultura – Poemas de Amor do Brasil during which he independently ventured into the last wetlands in the world – Pantanal and Amazonia with a view to looking for and recording the descendants of the gold washers;

In 2006, he photographed Privileged Land of Mystery in southwest mountainous region of China. Privileged Land of Mystery, the first culture film to introduce the heritage of Chinese national culture, was projected in Brazil and directly drew attention of Brazilians to Chinese culture heritage. In the same year, Mr. Zhang went into the deep Atlantic Ocean by a fishing ship to record ancient fishing ways of Indians and spent a long time in staying at Atlantic beaches to study fusion and change of immigrant culture;

In 2007, Mr. Zhang led the “Delegation of Brazilian-Chinese Folk Culture Exchange Messengers” to visit China. The delegation was made up of the Culture Ministry of Brazil, the Movie and Telefilm Worker Union, Carnival Samba School, TV reporters and photographers. During the visit, the delegation held “Flavio Santos Bacellar – Amazon Ecological Photo Exhibition” respectively in Nanning and Liuzhou. In addition, “Encantos da Cultura” was expanded from a “video plan” to a “Sino-Brazilian Culture Communication Plan”;

In 2009, he held the video culture exhibition Encantos da Cultura – Poemas de Amor do Brasil and photographed Raízes Chinesas, with the humanities in Chinese territory as the main clue, explained the “root” of Chinese national culture through perceptual video descriptions of iconic elements.

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