在这部黄修志的世界纪录片片中,自從黃修志從加拿大回到上海,這個富有的商人把賺得的每一分錢都花在了老房子上。在街上漫步時,他總睜大眼睛去關注那些即將被拆毀的老房子,在大錘啓動之前買下它們,然後讓工人們拆開,將一石一磚一碑搬回到他在上海郊外的地盤。他的目的是在那裡建一個國家建築公園,一個屬於他自己的世界,一個時間靜止,完全由老房子構築的歷史奇境。《黄修志》讲述了這樣一个神秘华商的故事,通过他与众不同的视角深刻地表现了现代化进程的中国存在的矛盾。
所獲獎項:2007 加拿大班芙國際電視節 2007 波蘭 Gdanks Docfilm
In Shanghai, a teeming anthill of humanity, the future is fighting the past. In only a few years 2000 new high-rises have replaced vast parts of the old town. The traditional Chinese architecture is gradually extinct - if it weren't for the multi-millionaire Jeffrey Wong. The Canadian overseas Chinese has returned to Shanghai to save what's left of his mother country's historic buildings. Secretly, the millionaire acquires beautiful old houses, temples and pagodas. In clandestine operations his workers take them apart at night - stone by stone, tile by tile, always wary of disapproving government officials. Now he has started to rebuild his collection of 150 buildings as a \"heritage village\". Mr. Wong's World is the story of an unusual vision and an insightful portrait of modern China.