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The History of Cinema. Ming|Liang Tsai


The History of Cinema. Ming-Liang Tsai - Piero Scaruffi

Architecture is prominent: the camera lingers repeatedly on the unconstructed part of the tenement, indulging in broken concrete, stagnating water and deserted ...

Tsai Ming-Liang: What Is Cinema? - Asia Society

Situating his cinematic art in the history of Taiwan cinema, the director meditated on the changes in the film industry, audience reception, and a film ...

Tsai Ming-liang - Cinema and Media Studies - Oxford Bibliographies

Tsai Ming-liang (b. 1957) is a Taiwan-based, Malaysia-born filmmaker. He is regarded as one of the Second Wave directors of the Taiwan New Cinema movement.

Award-Winning Director Tsai Ming-Liang Reveals The Origins of His ...

interview #tsaimingliang #goldenlion #cinema #director #leekangsheng #cinematography #venicefilmfestival A leading figure of the "Second New ...

Tsai Ming-liang - (Film History and Form) - Fiveable

Tsai Ming-liang is a prominent Taiwanese filmmaker known for his unique style that embodies the principles of Slow Cinema. His works often feature long ...

Anatomy of loneliness – The Films of Tsai Ming-liang - Kino Arsenal

Tsai Ming-Liang likes to manipulate time: The measured narrative tempo with which he operates and his laconic storylines demand concentration; these works ...

Tsai Ming-liang: Chasing the Film Spirit - Journal - Metrograph

In 2000, when I made What Time Is It There?, I found an old cinema on the outskirts of Taipei where I wanted to shoot. The feeling of being there had a flavor ...

Tsai Ming-liang: An American Cinematheque Retrospective

The American Cinematheque is honored to welcome the legendary Malaysian-Taiwanese filmmaker, Tsai Ming-liang, in-person for a 14-film retrospective celebrating ...

Tsai Ming-Liang, 10/3/22 - SAIC's Visiting Artists Program Lecture

Born in Malaysia in 1957, Tsai Ming-Liang is one of the most prominent film directors of the new cinema movement in Taiwan.

Tsai Ming-Liang: In Dialogue with Time, Memory, and Self | MoMA

A maverick whose long takes have stretched the limits of filmic minimalism and stillness, Tsai has also reconsidered the very concept of cinema by borrowing ...

Tsai Ming-liang's Rebellion of Slowness - Taipei Times

The latest film by the Malaysian-born Taiwanese director was commissioned by America's Smithsonian Museum and presents a monk on a journey to the west.

The Sabukaru guide to Tsai Ming-Liang movies

Born in Malaysia in 1957, Tsai Ming-liang's journey into filmmaking began with an early fascination for the arts. He later pursued his passion ...

Tsai Ming-liang - Wikipedia

Tsai Ming-liang is a Malaysian filmmaker based in Taiwan. Tsai has written and directed 11 feature films, many short films, and television films.

One Day at a Time: The cinema of Tsai Ming-Liang | ACMI

Of all the notable figures of to emerge in 1990s world cinema, few have developed a corpus of work as consistently transfixing and ...

What Time is it There? (Tsai Ming-liang, 2001) - Senses of Cinema

Clocks and watches feature heavily throughout Tsai's film as if to tease the audience with their irrelevance and impotence. As Lee Carruthers ...

Tsai Ming-liang - BOMB Magazine

Tsai Ming-liang is one of the masters of contemporary world cinema. His films are distinguished by long takes, minimal dialogue, and the presence of actor Lee ...

Filmmaker | Tsai Ming-liang

John the Baptist” by Leonardo da Vinci and the story of Salome, the film titled "Visage (臉)” became the first film to ever enter The Louvre collection. In 2013 ...

In Taiwan's Mountains, a Director Works to Slow Life Down

Dennis Zhou writes a profile of the Taiwanese film director Tsai Ming-liang ... While taking Lee to his treatments, Tsai asked to record him.

Tsai Ming-liang on the Evolution and Future of Cinema - YouTube

From his debut, Tsai Ming-liang has made a name for himself as one of the most original voices of our time, and a key figure for ...

Tsai Ming-liang's "Slow Cinema" Contrasts the Bustle of Modern Life

Tsai is one of the world's most prominent practitioners of so-called “slow cinema” — quiet, contemplative films that are short on narrative and ...