The famed Chinese director spoke about his latest project at a New York Film Festival event, put on in partnership with Rolex. By Cori Murray “Sorry… Forget this is New York, not Beijing,” laughed Jia ...
Director Jia Zhang-ke and actress Zhao Tao, at the Toronto International Film Festival (Canada), September 2024. GARETH CATTERMOLE/GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP In the space of a quarter of a century, Jia ...
Acclaimed Chinese auteur filmmaker Jia Zhang-ke has set “We Shall Be All” as his next feature directing project. It is his first in the five years since his “Ash Is Purest White,” which premiered in ...
Exclusive: Jia's latest collaboration with his wife Zhao premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival and opens from Sideshow and Janus next month. Here, she plays Quiaoqiao, who drifts through decades ...
Rejecting conventions, acclaimed Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhang-Ke tries to capture real life in in his films in innovative ways, favouring non-professional actors and authentic storytelling. Deeply ...
Zhang Wei has made his fortune from the internet. He’s not a viral live-streamer, a tech entrepreneur, or one of China’s new generation of e-commerce merchants, but an online fantasy writer who earned ...
The great Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhang-Ke has made both dramas and documentaries across his award-winning career so far, yet what binds all his movies is a sense that the labels of fiction and ...
This year’s Cannes Film Festival will bring together two veterans from China’s so-called sixth generation of filmmakers – a group of mostly independent directors who made their mark on cinema after ...