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  • China, USA
  • 2016
  • 84min
  • DCP
  • color

Synopsis

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Director

  • ¿Õ ³­ÇªWang Nanfu

    Hooligan Sparrow (2016) I first heard about Ye Haiyan (who is known more widely by her nickname, Hooligan Sparrow, in China, a few years ago when I read an article online about a Chinese woman who was offering to work as a sex worker – for free. I¡¯ve lived in China most of my life, and I¡¯ve always been interested in issues related to sex workers¡¯ rights, so I was curious to learn more about this woman and what motivated her.The brothel where she offered to work was one of thousands across China known as ¡¯Ten Yuan Brothel¡¯, which are frequented by the poorest of China¡¯s migrant laborers. The brothels take their name from the average price of a visit with one of their working girls – ten yuan, or about two dollars.Sparrow had a long history of advocating for women¡¯s rights in China, and her offer of free sex in the Ten Yuan Brothel stemmed from a desire to expose the terrible working conditions in the brothel and also the desperate lives of the migrant workers who visited them.As I researched Sparrow, I learned that like me, she came from a poor farming village with limited access to education. I appreciated her respect for people whom Chinese society rejected, and I shared her desire to understand their lives more deeply. I reached out to her via e-mail in early 2013 to see if she¡¯d be willing to let me film her as part of a larger video project about sex workers in China. She replied, ¡°When you¡¯re in China, we¡¯ll talk.¡±On May 14th, 2013, I returned to China from the U.S where I had lived for two years at the time. When I landed and got a hold of her, she was in the midst of preparing for a public protest with a number of other activists. Two government officials in southern China had taken six schoolgirls to a hotel for a night, and the local government seemed poised to hand down a perfunctory sentence. Sparrow and her fellow activists wanted justice to be served for the girls and their families, so they planned to stage a public demonstration denouncing the government and the officials, a move that could land all of them in prison.I knew at this moment that the story I set out to tell – the story of the lives sex workers and Ten Yuan Brothels – had changed. I asked Sparrow and the other activists if I could follow them and record what happened at the protest. They agreed.The chain of events I witnessed in the months that followed the protest shocked me. I¡¯ve never had illusions about fairness in China¡¯s justice system or the accountability of its government. But I never expected to see ordinary people turn on their neighbors who were fighting for their rights. I never expected to be attacked by screaming mobs just for filming on the street. I never expected to be interrogated by national security agents, and that my family and friends would be harassed and threatened by secret police.But this is the China I saw.​ 

Credit

  • ProducerWang Nanfu
  • Screenwriter Wang Nanfu, Mark Monroe
  • Cinematography Wang Nanfu
  • Art director Wang Nanfu
  • Music Nathan Halpern, Chris Ruggiero

Contribution / World Sales

Contribution / World Sales  Wang Nanfu

​E-mail  wangnanfu1216@gmail.com​