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Filmmaker Jia Zhangke used the pandemic lockdown to return to his years of movies and archival outtakes, from which he has ...
Zhao Tao and Li Zhubin in Jia Zhangke’s “Caught by the Tides.” Sideshow and Janus Films It’s even more dramatic if you know that these two characters initially met in Jia’s second film ...
The Chinese title of Jia Zhangke’s mesmerizing “Caught by the Tides,” a masterfully poetic and pioneering fusion of the old and the new, can be translated in several ways.Jia himself ...
The Chinese title of Jia Zhangke’s mesmerizing “Caught by the Tides,” a masterfully poetic and pioneering fusion of the old and the new, can be translated in several ways. Jia himself ...
Jia Zhangke, China’s quintessential indie director, says that the COVID-era lockdowns gave him a chance to rethink and review the miles of footage that he has shot over more than 20 years of ...
Game recognizes game: Martin Scorsese once called Jia Zhangke’s body of work “the finest, toughest, most vitally alive work in modern moviemaking.” It’s a high compliment, but Jia’s ...
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Jia Zhangke on ‘Caught by the Tides' and Looking Forward and Backwards at the Same Time - MSNJia Zhangke, China's quintessential indie director, says that the COVID-era lockdowns gave him a chance to rethink and review the miles of footage that he has shot over more than 20 years of ...
During the pandemic, the Chinese director Jia Zhangke, like many of us, had a lot of time on his hands. He began sifting through a personal archive consisting of footage that he had shot since 2001.
Jia Zhangke at the closing ceremony of the 7th Pingyao International Film Festival PYIFF Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke is relieved that the festival he founded in the ancient walled city of ...
Jia Zhangke 101: New Money and New Crime. While the works from the Fifth Generation take on an air of historicity, Jia’s cinema is always focused on the present tense.
Jia Zhangke, China’s quintessential indie director, says that the COVID-era lockdowns gave him a chance to rethink and review the miles of footage that he has shot over more than 20 years of ...
The Chinese title of Jia Zhangke’s mesmerizing “Caught by the Tides,” a masterfully poetic and pioneering fusion of the old and the new, can be translated in several ways. Jia himself ...
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