These two short feature documentaries expand the scope of the SWYC filmmakers’ work beyond the bounds of the Chinese capital—to a night market in Wuhan (LITTLE MAO AND SPARROW), a popular space for street performers, and to a small village in the Taihang Mountains (JUJUBE FRUITS). The films also introduce more overtly experimental elements into the group’s vocabulary, engaging questions of reflexivity through their subjects’ self-aware performances before the camera and, in places, by using reenactment sequences. Both films were produced for regional state television stations but were ultimately cut down for broadcast; this screening presents the full original versions of each.