| english title | Blind Shaft | 
| original title | 盲井 | 
| aka | Mang Jing | 
| french title | Blind Shaft | 
| year | 2003 | 
| country | China Germany | 
| director | LI Yang - 李杨 | |
|  actor | LI Yi Xiang | Song Jinming | 
|   | WANG Baoqiang | Yuan Fengming | 
|   | WANG Shuangbao | Tang Zhaoyang | 
|   | AI Jing - 艾敬 | Xiao Hong | 
| producer | LI Yang - 李杨 | |
| scriptwriter | LI Yang - 李杨 | |
| editor | LI Yang - 李杨 | |
| cinematographer | LIU Yonghong | 
| genres | drama crime | 
| duration | 1H32 | 
Blind Shaft presents a hugely ironic vision of the Mainland's inexorable thrust towards "socialist" advancement with capitalistic characteristics. Two older miners with murder in their hearts entice a young boy into becoming a casual labourer inside a mineshaft. The first half hour of the film is a stunning introduction into the dark side of China's industrialization programme - essentially an expose of the country's reliance on and exploitation of migrant labourers (and management's callous indifference to the plight of workers in the country's mining industry) - leading to a totally unexpected twist ending that can only boost the credential of director-screenwriter Li Yang.
 
 
  

