Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-liang, the arthouse darling known for works including Venice Golden Lion winner “Vive L’Amour” and “The River,” which scored the Berlin Silver Bear, will be celebrated by ...
Malaysian director Tsai Ming-liang might be done with his semi-retirement. “I have a strong desire to make another feature film,” he tells Variety at Ji.hlava Documentary Film Festival. “With my ...
Malaysia-born Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-liang, who won the Golden Lion at Venice for "Vive L'Amour," will shoot and present the next in his series of "Walker" films at the 29th Ji.hlava Film ...
Some might think of slow cinema—admittedly a nebulous designation at best—as dry. The films of Malaysian-born, Taiwan-based Tsai Ming-liang are often termed with that polysemous classification and ...
The Locarno Film Festival will fete multi-award-winning Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-liang with an Honorary Career Leopard award at the upcoming edition running from August 2 to 12. Regarded as a key ...
Taiwan-based auteur Tsai Ming-liang, who has two films in the Berlinale this year, is a contrarian who would be almost at home working with art-galleries and museums as cinemas and film festivals.
(indieWIRE/ 01.22.02) — Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-liang meticulously films the despair of the psychologically blocked with a coy and careful drollness. His latest film “What Time Is It There?” is ...
Malaysian director Tsai Ming-liang might be done with his semi-retirement. “I have a strong desire to make another feature film,” he tells Variety at Ji.hlava Documentary Film Festival. “With my ...
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