Huang Weikai’s one-of-a-kind news documentary captures,  with remarkable freedom, the anarchy, violence, and seething  anxiety animating China’s major cities today. As urbanization in China  advances at a breakneck pace, Chinese cities teeter on the brink of  mayhem. One man dances in the middle of traffic while another attempts  to jump from a bridge before dozens of onlookers. Pigs run wild on a  highway while dignitaries swim in a polluted river. Unshowable on  China’s heavily controlled television networks, Disorder reveals an emerging underground media, one that has the potential to truly capture the ground-level upheaval of Chinese society.
 Huang Weikai collects footage  from a dozen amateur videographers and  weaves them into a unique  symphony of urban social dysfunction.  Huang  shatters and reconstructs a world that’s barely comprehensible, though  with palpable energy — vibrant, dangerous, and terrifying.