
Youth (Spring)
+ Intro
Sunday 7 September, 15:00
Watershed Bristol
France/Luxembourg/
Netherlands/China/
Hong Kong, 2023
Dir. Wang Bing
212min
Chinese with English subtitles
In this long-form visual essay, the freshness and innocence of youth ebb and flow to the beat of the capitalist system. Spring is the first part of Wang Bing’s immersive Youth trilogy, and it documents relationships as they fold and unfold amongst a group of young Chinese textile workers. Filming over five years in Zhili, a town located 150 kilometres from Shanghai, Wang’s empathetic camera focuses on the labourers toiling under tungsten lighting, producing brightly coloured children's clothes in factories lining the paradoxically named ‘Happiness Road’. The stamina of Spring – and all involved in it – allows for humanity to flourish in otherwise merciless industrial conditions, giving the film its unique lyricism. As J. Hoberman notes, for Wang, there is a correspondence between spring as a natural season and the idea of youth as a ‘life-season … a state of being’: in Mandarin, the words ‘youth’ and ‘spring’ are nearly synonymous. Here, geographical dispersion, financial insecurity, and family tensions run alongside the rampant seasonal demands of clothing production.
With introduction by festival co-curator Dal Chodha.
Dal Chodha is the Fashion in Film Festival’s 2025 Co-curator. He is Editor-in-chief of Archivist Addendum – a project that explores the gap between fashion editorial and academe. He contributes to various international titles and is a Contributing Editor at Wallpaper* magazine. He has been working in leading academic institutions for more than a decade and is Pathway Leader of the BA Fashion Communication: Image & Promotion course at Central Saint Martins. In 2020, Dal released his first book SHOW NOTES, which is an original hybrid of journalism, poetry and provocation. His second, You gotta keep your head straight about clothes, was released in December 2023. He has given lectures and chaired panel discussions for the British Fashion Council, the V&A, the International Library of Fashion Research, Sandberg Institute, The Courtauld, Hermès and Aesop to name a few. He is a regular contributor to SHOWstudio and hosts a regular IGTV interview series for Tenderbooks.