Hou Hsiao Hsien's "Dust in the Wind" (1986) | Taiwanese New Wave Film for Dreamers

Hou Hsiao Hsien's "Dust in the Wind" (1986) | Is a Taiwanese New Wave Film for Dreamers | Review Hou Hsiao Hsien's 7th film "Dust in the Film" (戀戀風塵) from 1986 is an excellent representation of the Taiwanese new wave film movement. Not only is it directed by one of the most famous directors from this influential Taiwanese movement it was written by Wu Nian Jen, one of the most influential screenwriters of the time and Mark Lee Ping Bin one of the premiere Taiwanese cinematographers. In this film review we explorer the themes and aesthetics of this great film. As creatives, artists, and filmmakers it's important to study these classic films and film movements. 0:00 - Intro 1:20 - How Dust in The Wind fits into the Taiwamese new wave 3:10 - Themes 9:15 - Final Thoughts 🌍 Discover the World of Taiwanese Cinema and Beyond At Mint Volcano, we're passionate about exploring the rich tapestry of Taiwanese cinema. Join us as we bring you reviews of films from Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Japan, and more. Expand your cinematic horizons with us! 🎞️ More Reviews and Content on Mint Volcano Make sure to subscribe to our channel for future reviews, Taiwanese cinema recommendations, Netflix shows, and captivating content that celebrates the art of filmmaking. 🌐 Connect with Us: Nick: 🔗 Website: http://nickvaky.com 🔗 Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/user13406252 📷 Instagram: @Nickvaky Luke: 🔗 Website: https://lukeliu.tw/ 🔗 Facebook: @LukeLiuPhoto 📷 Instagram: @Lonfom