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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 ...
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 ...
Premiering at Cannes earlier this year, Chinese auteur Jia Zhangke’s “Caught by the Tides” is another entry in the filmmaker’s indie career that serves to mystify viewers as much as it ...
What are the elements that required (reportedly) the largest budget ever for a Jia Zhangke film? The social environment in China has experienced great transformation during the 17 years of the story.
“Ash Is Purest White” director Jia Zhangke had an art career ahead of him until a film changed his life. “In 1991, I was 21, studying to be an artist,” he says during a recent interview ...
veteran Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke said that he wants to return to his pre-pandemic “routines and rhythms” and make a film every two years. Jia also told Deadline that he is set to begin ...
MUMBAI — Chinese auteur Jia Zhangke has revealed plans to produce a film based on “Journey to the West,” based on the classic 16th century novel by Wu Cheng’en. “The West here refers to ...
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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 ...
“In 2010, Jia Zhangke funded the Wings Project [for young filmmakers]. So far, we have eight films. All eight films produced have received international recognition. We’re happy to be involved ...
In Berlin, 5,000 miles from the epicenter of the Coronavirus outbreak, Jia was eager to discuss “Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue,” a movie that finds acclaimed writers Jia Pingwa ...
Director Jia Zhangke to Launch International Film Festival in Northern China. Held in the ancient city of Pingyao, the event is being described as China's first boutique cinema event, with ...
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