Silk Road of Pop

2013

In collaboration with Smoke Signal Projects
Documentary Film
www.silkroadofpop.com (official website)

Winner: Best Canadian Film Award, Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival
Winner: CinemAsia Audience Award, CinemAsia Film Festival Amsterdam
Winner: Echoes of the Earth Award, Rhode Island International Film Festival

On the distant northwest edge of China lies Xinjiang, a vast region of snow-capped mountains, barren deserts and historic market cities. Here, along the ancient Silk Road, music is one of the hottest commodities: it is vibrant, infectious, and far- reaching, permeating every corner of the province. Yet, around the music lies a troubling reality. Engaged in an identity tug-of-war, the region’s main population – the Uyghur Muslims – are gradually watching their populations dwindle as they are engulfed by a predominant Han Chinese settlement. One of the very few documentaries to come out of Xinjiang, The Silk Road of Pop captures the challenges of a minority group in China and the explosive music scene which results.

A woman looking out a train window.
Ay on the train from Urumqi to Kashgar, Xinjiang Province, China (film still)
A man mid dance between two dining tables as spectators look on behind him.
The X-1 crew freestyles (film still)
People dancing on a dance floor surrounded by dining tables.
A dance restaurant in Urumqi, Xinjiang Province, China (film still)