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Directed by Jia Zhang-ke (贾樟柯)Origin ChineGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Zhao Tao,
Wang HongweiRating72%
Still Life is set in Fengjie, a city upstream of the massive Three Gorges Dam. Now marked for flooding, the city undergoes a process of self-deconstruction. Into this dying town comes Han Sanming, a coal-miner from the province of Shanxi who has returned in search of a wife who ran away sixteen years ago. Upon arriving, he asks a local motorcyclist to drive him to his former address on "Granite Street." The driver takes him to the river bank, revealing that his entire neighborhood has been flooded since the building of the dam. After a failed attempt to obtain his wife's information from the local municipal office, Han Sanming settles into a local hotel. Sanming's next stop is a rickety boat owned by his wife's elder brother. The brother informs Sanming that his wife and daughter (the real reason for his return) work downriver in Yichang but that if he remains in the city, they will eventually return., 1h53
Directed by Jia Zhang-ke (贾樟柯)Genres Drama,
ComedyActors Zhao Tao,
Wang Hongwei,
Jia Zhang-ke (贾樟柯)Rating67%
Unknown Pleasures follows three disaffected, aimless young people in the industrial city of Datong in China's Shanxi province throughout 2001. Nineteen-year-old Bin Bin (Zhao Weiwei) lives with his mother, an adherent of the Falun Gong, in a small apartment near Datong's textile mill. Bin Bin's best friend, the reckless Xiao Ji (Wu Qiong), lives in an even smaller apartment with his father, and spends his time riding his motorbike around the city. The two friends eventually meet Qiao Qiao, a young singer and dancer working for the Mongolian King Liquor company as a spokesmodel. Xiao Ji immediately becomes enamored with Qiao Qiao, which gets him in trouble with Qiao Qiao's boyfriend, the loan shark and local thug, Qiao San (Li Zhubin)., 2h16
Directed by Jia Zhang-ke (贾樟柯)Origin ChineGenres Drama,
Crime,
RomanceActors Zhao Tao,
Liao Fan,
Feng Xiaogang,
Xu Zheng,
Diao Yi'nan,
Zhang YibaiRating69%
À Datong, une histoire d'amour difficile relie l'ancienne danseuse Qiao et le gangster Bin, de 2001 à 2017., 1h48
Directed by Jia Zhang-ke (贾樟柯)Origin ChineGenres DramaActors Wang HongweiRating73%
The film is set in 1997, with the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong being mentioned in the background. The place is a small provincial town, dirty and poor. Xiao Wu is one of a group of pickpockets, most of whom have moved on to become small traders and legal or semi-legal. One of them, formerly a close friend, is getting married and decides not to invite Xiao Wu, a reminder of the past. He drifts around, discontent with this, but makes no effort to change. He acquires a girlfriend, a prostitute who takes a liking to him, but she drops him when she gets some better prospect. He visits his poor-peasant family but ends up quarrelling with his parents and saying he won't ever come back. Finally he gets arrested and we last see him handcuffed in the middle of the street with a disapproving crowd watching him. There is a big crack-down on crime, something mentioned at the start of the film, so his fate is likely to be harsh., 2h13
Directed by Jia Zhang-ke (贾樟柯)Genres Drama,
Comedy-dramaActors Zhao Tao,
Wang Hongwei,
Wang XiaoshuaiRating70%
The World tells the story of two workers at Beijing World Park: a performer, Tao (played by actress Zhao Tao), and Taisheng (Chen Taisheng), a security guard and Tao's boyfriend. As the film begins, Tao is visited by her ex-boyfriend, who is on his way to Ulan Batur. Taisheng meets Tao and the ex-boyfriend at a small diner and insists on driving him to the Beijing Railway Station. From this awkward introduction, the relationship between Tao and Taisheng grows increasingly strained. Taisheng, frustrated that Tao refuses to have sex with him, is also busy with fellow migrants from his home province of Shanxi. One, Chen Zhijun nicknamed "Little Sister," is a childhood friend of Taisheng's and comes to him looking for a job. Taisheng manages to put him in touch with someone and he eventually finds work as a construction worker., 59minutes
Directed by Jia Zhang-ke (贾樟柯)Genres DramaActors Wang HongweiRating58%
Xiao Shan, un employé intérimaire du restaurant Hongyuan, vient d'être licencié par son patron Zhao Guoqing. Décidant de quitter Pékin et de rentrer chez lui à Anyang, il va voir une série de personnes de sa ville natale qui vivent également à Pékin - ouvriers du bâtiment, vendeurs de billets de train, étudiants d'université, préposés, prostituées – mais personne ne veut rentrer avec lui. Découragé et confus, il cherche un à un ses anciens amis qui sont encore à Pékin. Finalement, il laisse ses longs cheveux sauvages, symbole de sa vie en ville, chez un coiffeur en bord de route, en guise d'offrande à Pékin., 2h13
Directed by Jia Zhang-ke (贾樟柯)Origin ChineGenres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
CrimeThemes Films about sexuality,
Sports films,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
Martial arts films,
Wuxia films,
Erotic thriller filmsActors Zhao Tao,
Wang Hongwei,
Jia Zhang-ke (贾樟柯)Rating71%
Set in the present and based on allegedly true events from the recent past, the film also draws on the history of wuxia stories. The title in Chinese, 天注定 (Tian zhuding) is literally translated as "heavenly fate" or "fated doom," while its English title is a reference to King Hu's 1971 action epic A Touch of Zen, one of the most influential wuxia films.