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The History of Cinema. Ming|Liang Tsai


An Incontinent and Percolating Substance Runs Through: Tsai Ming ...

Tsai Ming-liang's films depict the dead time that dominates so many lives under an economic order in which occasional and precarious labor, infrastructural ...

Film of the Week: Days

Lovers of Tsai's cinema may have feared that he wouldn't make any more Tsai Ming-liang films again, not as we've been accustomed to thinking of ...

What is the structure of Tsai Ming-liang films, and movies like those ...

Tsai is one of my favorite directors, and when I write and direct my own films, I am often inspired by him. The thing is, I sometimes get ...

Tsai Ming-liang and a Cinema of Slowness - UBC Press

By drawing on writings on cinephilia and the films of directors such as Abbas Kiarostami, Hou Hsiao-hsien, and Nuri Bilge Ceylan, he makes a passionate case for ...

The cinema of tsai ming-liang: A modernist genealogy - ResearchGate

Download Citation | On Jan 1, 2006, M. Betz published The cinema of tsai ming-liang: A modernist genealogy | Find, read and cite all the research you need ...

Painterly Poetics: An Interview with Tsai Ming-liang and Lee Kang ...

He has also displayed increasingly less interest in characterization, while the pace of his films has become slower. Indeed, beginning with the release of his ...

tsai ming-liang: from cinema of ghosts to the ghost of cinema

In 2003, in a dialogue of Goodbye, Dragon Inn, he already declared the “death of cinema”—Tsai's cinema is apparently becoming a ghost itself. But probably, the ...

Tsai Ming-liang - Passes

Personal Insights:The personal history of Tsai Ming-liang deeply influences his cinematic style and themes, often reflecting introspective and nuanced ...

With Tsai Ming-liang (Sorted by Popularity Ascending) - IMDb

An exploration of Malaysian-born, Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-liang's journey in film, both as filmgoer and filmmaker, tracing his philosophy as a director ...

Tsai Ming-liang | Malaysian-Taiwanese film director - Britannica

history of motion pictures ... Tsai Ming-liang, a filmmaker originally from Malaysia, continued Yang's scrutiny of contemporary urban mores, albeit with more ...

Tsai Ming-liang and a cinema of slowness - University of San Diego

How can we qualify slowness in cinema? What is the relationship between a cinema of slowness and a wider socio-cultural slow movement? A body of films that ...

Silence | Tsai Ming-Liang and a Cinema of Slowness - DOI

This chapter examines the use of sound and silence in the films of Tsai Ming-liang and how it relates to the concept of a cinema of slowness. It focuses on how ...

Tsai Ming-liang - (International Cinema) - Fiveable

Tsai Ming-liang is a renowned Taiwanese filmmaker known for his unique narrative style and distinctive visual aesthetics.

Retrospective | Tsai Ming-liang: A Few Long, Lonely Moments

All of Tsai's films are in some way concerned with the act of looking — at arcade screens, at secret murals, in darkened movie theaters, and out ...

Films, art, bathrooms: the cinema of Tsai Ming-liang - SWI swissinfo.ch

The Taiwan-based filmmaker Tsai Ming-liang received a special award for his career at this year's Locarno Film Festival.

Tsai Ming-Liang and a Cinema of Slowness - Oxford Academic

Providing a critical investigation into questions of temporality, materiality, and aesthetics, and examining concepts of authorship, cinephilia, ...

Films, Art, Bathrooms: The Cinema of Tsai Ming-Liang

The Taiwan-based filmmaker Tsai Ming-liang talks about his childhood in Malaysia and his quest to blur the line between museums and cinemas.

TSAI MING-LIANG, ONE OF CONTEMPORARY CINEMA'S MOST ...

filmgoing culture of his youth. All of Tsai's films that were made on film will be shown as imported, archival 35mm prints. “There is no ...

Tsai Ming-liang - The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia

Tsai Ming-liang (born 1957) is one of the most celebrated "Second New Wave" film directors of Taiwanese Cinema, along with earlier ...

Tsai Ming-liang Facts for Kids

Tsai's first feature film was Rebels of the Neon God (1992). A film about troubled youth in Taipei, it starred Lee as the character Hsiao-Kang. Lee went on to ...