|     Min | Before The Flood II | 
| 0 | Title: Before The Flood II | 
| 1 | Title: We are concentrating on Gongtan Village on the Banks of the Wu River a tributary of the Yangtze River. We are looking at at some mist shrouded mountains. Title: January 2007 Slow pan to river and village | 
| 2 | Inside a house three men sit. One looks very ill, sleeping: Former boat puller Ran Qucai | 
| 3 | Narrow streets, people are waking up, smoking, Ran is now awake | 
| 4 | Photos and newspaper clippings on the wall | 
| 5 | a child take a dipper and has drink of water. Outside people complain about how the goverment does not care about ordinary people. | 
| 6 | They have bitter word for the gov. Say they all signed written protests and it made no difference. | 
| 7 | We the invalid man sitting up and listening to all this. Two women in a narrow alley. | 
| 8 | A large boat on fast moving river from POV of the village | 
| 9 | Village square. Title:  Gongton Demo and Relocation Committee. Villagers stand, sit, wait, smoke. | 
| 10 | A man at the mic tells them to come closer but the villagers start to leave and shout “go away” | 
| 11 | The square is empty now.  He tells them to stay and talk. He starts the meeting by reading from a paper. | 
| 12 | Chairman Ha takes the mic and address the onlookers. The crowd is not listening they talk amongst themselves. | 
| 13 | He says the committee will take general questions now. As he talks some villager set up a banner | 
| 14 | More with the banner. We see a small storefront. Title: Qingsong’s Barbershop. Ran talks to someone about the relocation houses and their price. | 
| 15 | A man walks between narrow streets announcing a meeting. | 
| 16 | We are at the meeting. Men stand in  large groups. Women discuss faxing something to Chongqing | 
| 17 | Lights come on, everyone gather round some stairs. There are a few hundred people | 
| 18 | They talk about money they have gathered. Ran Qingsong talks to crowd. They need more money for their representatives in Beijing | 
| 19 | Some of those that went to Beijing will talk. They begin to explain step by step who the approached in Beijing. | 
| 20 | At the State Council they said they filled out a form and then told council that they, the villagers would not relocate until everything was arranged better. They want to make a DVD of the village. | 
| 21 | Daytime, Villagers mill around. A women climbs on a big back-hoe. They put banners on the heavy machinery. | 
| 22 | A cell phone shop owner Ran SI films it all on a tiny camera. Everyone shouts directions. Ran Qingsong starts narrating to the camera the issue.  | 
| 23 | Close: He talks to the crowd. Tries to inspire them to stick together. They play the whole thing back on TV right there. | 
| 24 | Ran reads out of the State Councils book. Claims the government is breaking its own regulations. | 
| 25 | Says some houses that are legal, are now deemed illegal. They need a lit of issues resolved before the agree to move. | 
| 26 | Says if the come with bulldozer they will resist. we see a large boat being towed up stream | 
| 27 | Many men in orange hard hats are in the town. The villagers berate them | 
| 28 | things are getting tense on the streets between hard hats and villagers | 
| 29 | Ran Qingsong talks the relocation issue while giving a man a hair cut | 
| 30 | Talks about how hard it is for ordinary people to get access to higher levels of government. The hair cut is done | 
| 31 | Another man sits in the chair.  The man who just had a hair cut talks about the need to follow the law. He has faith in the system | 
| 32 | Ran Q. talks about the the issue with another costumer | 
| 33 | One man is getting heated and tells Ran what to say the Relocation committee. Ran respond more calmly | 
| 34 | In the shop they talk, plan, recount stories of being treated unfairly | 
| 35 | They talk about the reality of getting arrested | 
| 36 | There are police sitting in a car outside Ran Si’s mobile phone repair shop. He talks on the phone while doing business. A customer haggles with him | 
| 37 | Police are parked outside Ran Q’s shop. People gather outside the barber shop | 
| 38 | To many people in the house. Ran SI tells them to come outside. Some come out. | 
| 39 | The crowd grows more loud and angry at the police. They squabble and Ran Q talks about his limited role in all this. | 
| 40 | Thing are getting even more heated and people make loud demands and statements. | 
| 41 | The two Ran’s talk about setting up the next meeting. Discuss problems communicating between them. | 
| 42 | They decide the meeting will be at 7:00 at the field. At the Barber shop, it is said that Ran SI has taken a job with the government. | 
| 43 | They discuss how they might be better off with a leaderless movement. | 
| 44 | While he shaves an older man, Ran Q. talks about how he did not want to become a leader. | 
| 45 | Narrow streets / Ran Q. sits in the invalids room and nods off. A few men talk the relocation issue, | 
| 46 | They talk about how important it is not to sell each other out. They worry about getting arrested | 
| 47 | Someone says that Ran SI did not take gov. money or contracts. That it was a rumour started by his aunt. | 
| 48 | They talk about mobilizing 50 families to make a difference. Some says they are taking things to far. | 
| 49 | Long shot of village and river at night / The old man the former boat puller Ran Qucai has died. A woman wails. | 
| 50 | People are gathered around the bed where he lies. the women wails. Dozens of people are lined up outside the house. A noisy funeral procession through narrow streets. | 
| 51 | They struggle up a very steep hill. They reach the gravesite. Long shot of misty mountains | 
| 52 | Candles and incense at or near the water | 
| 53 | Men carry a wardrobe on their backs and up stairs. People are moving their possessions out | 
| 54 | A man carries a fridge on his back and puts it in a truck. the truck moves off on a road  | 
| 55 | Ran Q. is asked about how much money they raised and whether they made a difference. He says he is about to sign. There is nothing else to do. | 
| 56 | Ran is very disappointed in the people of Old Town. The men are bitter and swear a lot. | 
| 57 | Loaded trucks drive off, the village is quite. Title May 2007,  there is rubble on the ground now everywhere. | 
| 58 | Women gather plants that they want to take. | 
| 59 | We move up stairs to a rubble strewn area, turn and look back over the river and the mess. | 
| 60 | We continue moving among the broken content and garbage. There is a dog | 
| 61 | The dog sniffs at piece of concert for a long time. We follow the dog through the ruins of the town. END |