Filmmaker Jia Zhangke on the Realist Imperative (at Asia Society)
Jia Zhangke discusses the aesthetic underlying his films and those of his peers in contemporary Chinese cinema, interviewed by La Frances Hui, Asia Society. Check out a related video about actress Zhao Tao at: http://scty.asia/15FHT83

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Masterclass Jia Zhangke

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Jia Zhangke on Platform (2000)

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Theresa Lim Chin Chin: A memoir of justice, faith and Operation Lalang

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Filmmaker Tsai Ming-Liang on Actor Lee Kang-Sheng (at Asia Society NY)

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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

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Film Actress Zhao Tao on Acting and Collaboration with Jia Zhangke (at Asia Society)

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Jia Zhangke’s Closet Picks

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NYFF Press Conference: Like Someone in Love

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Evan Osnos on filmmaker Jia Zhangke - Commentary - The New Yorker

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In conversation with Director Tsai Ming-Lang: Stray Dogs

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Jia Zhangke | Directors Dialogue | NYFF56

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Director Jia Zhangke – the introspective filmmaker of a global China

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Dead to Rights: How Morality Erodes

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Cry Me A River by Jia Zhangke Part 2/2

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Jia Zhangke & Walter Salles Screentalk | BFI

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Filmmaker Tsai Ming-Liang on Loneliness, Alienation, and Absurdity of Life (at Asia Society NY)

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Still Life | China in Films

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Slavoj Zizek on Marriage

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