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  • Zhangke Jia – Yi zhi you dao hai shui bian lan AKA Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue (2020)

    Zhangke Jia2011-2020ChinaDocumentary

    Filmmaker Jia Zhangke chronicles his local literature festival in Shanxi, China which includes a multi-generational roster of the country’s most esteemed writers.Read More »

  • Ping He – Pao Da Shuang Deng AKA Red Firecracker, Green Firecracker (1994)

    1991-2000ArthouseChinaDramaPing He

    A woman inherits her father’s fireworks factory, as he had no son. The business does well and everything works in an orderly fashion until one day, an itinerant painter is hired to decorate the doors and vases at the factory. The woman, forbidden to marry and thereby involve outsiders in the factory ownership, finds herself drawn to the headstrong painter. When they fall in love, the situation throws her entire life into disarray.Read More »

  • Gyal Sonthar – Dbus lam gyi nyi ma AKA The Sun Beaten Path (2011)

    2011-2020ArthouseChinaDramaGyal Sonthar

    The film narrates the life of a grieving and guilt-ridden young farmer on his way back from a pilgrimage to Lhasa after he had killed his mother in a tragic.

    The film received the Dragons & Tigers Award at the 2011 Vancouver International Film Festival.Read More »

  • Ye Lou – Zi hu die AKA Purple Butterfly (2003)

    Ye Lou2001-2010ChinaThrillerWar

    Ding Hui is a member of Purple Butterfly, a powerful resistance group in Japanese occupied Shanghai. An unexpected encounter reunites her with Itami, an ex-lover… and officer with a secret police unit tasked with dismantling Purple Butterfly.Read More »

  • Tian Xie – Cha guan AKA Teahouse (1982)

    1981-1990ChinaDramaTian Xie

    An old teahouse in Beijing serves as the stage for a drama that unfolds over several tumultuous decades of modern Chinese history, from the waning days of the Qing dynasty to the eve of the People’s Republic.Read More »

  • Yu Li – Guan yin shan AKA Buddha Mountain [Extended Cut] (2010)

    2001-2010AsianChinaDramaYu Li

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    Ding Bo (Chen Po Lin) and his friends Nan Feng (Fan Bingbing) and Fei Zao aka Fatso (Fei Long) are a trio of 20-something outsiders who have no intention of sitting exams and getting into universities.Read More »

  • Xueshu Yan – Ye shan AKA In The Wild Mountains (1986)

    1981-1990ChinaDramaXueshu Yan

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    Two mismatched farming couples experience both sexual and social change in 1980s China. Husband-swapping and entrepreneurial zeal fuse in this superbly shot, wittily realised take on a country where rambunctious capitalism and desiring bodies are two sides of the same coin.
    NY : ‘Hard life in country’ indeed – the country being rural China, the time being some unspecified point in the mid-70s. Plausible in both details and atmosphere, the film is more concerned with character-development than plot – and topical/political references, though scattered throughout (“the government wants us to make money now”… “Not the police has changed, it’s a good chance for us all”), aren’t delivered in too heavy-handed a fashion.Read More »

  • Zhangke Jia – Shijie AKA The World (2004)

    Drama2001-2010ArthouseChinaZhangke Jia

    Shijie (2004)

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     Jia Zhang Ke’s The World continues along the same path as Platform and Unknown Pleasures, but it’s livelier. This gorgeous, profoundly melancholy distillation of contemporary China’s precarious global position is his most accessible film to date. From the stunning opening tracking shot, in which Tao (Zhao Tao) glides through the backstage of the eponymous amusement park, loudly asking for a Band-Aid, Jia cannily conflates the magical and the prosaic. The World may end with a whimper, but it certainly starts with a bang. That opening immediately establishes a strong sense of community, but by the end of the film, we learn that among the working class in contemporary Beijing, the bonds of friendship and romance are ephemeral by necessity. Read More »

  • Ruijun Li – Jia zai shui cao feng mao di di fang AKA River Road (2014)

    2011-2020ChinaDramaRuijun Li

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    RIVER ROAD is the story of two Yugur ethnic minority brothers, Bartel and Adikeer. They set out on a journey across the prairies of northwestern China in search of their parents, skillfully maneuvering their camels over the vast expanse of dry ground. The allure of the film’s core components – the great outdoors, children, and animals – instantly catch our attention. Though realistic, the boys’ journey, powered by dreams and anxiety, is depicted with a touch of fantasy. And to firmly establish his characters, director Li Ruijun imbues this impressive effort – a coming-of-age drama couched in the guise of an adventure – with a winning sense of humor rooted in careful attention to detail. At the heart of the film, however, is a mournful air, bemoaning the disappearance of ethnic minorities and the destruction of nature. As suggested by its epic scale, the work has the classic qualities of a film that allows us to enjoy being emotionally affected emotional by what we see.Read More »

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