If you’re a fan of stop motion and claymation (we sure are!), you’ll want to check out this short titled “The Rabbit Street.” Directed by Beijing’s Central Academy of Fine Arts animation student Feng Wei, the short film takes a fun look at typical scenes from hutong life in Beijing.

While this was Feng Wei’s final piece for his undergraduate animation studies, the film has already been shown in quite a few domestic and foreign exhibitions including Hong Kong’s “Niubi Newbie Kids” Mixed Media Group Exhibition as well as Japan’s Kazuo Ohno Festival. Check it out below.

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2 Responses to ““the rabbit street” – a claymation film by FENG WEI that takes a unique look into beijing hutong culture”

  1. This is so great…makes me miss living in Beijing. Feng Wei has done a wonderful job of capturing the essence of hutong life. Very cool! Thanks for sharing.

    /// AjS

  2. [...] saw the following video about a month ago on Neocha EDGE and thought it was great but seem to have forgotten to share it [...]

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