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Rule #1
When a police officer claimed to have seen a ghost, he gets transferred to a vague and forgotten department. Rule one of the department is:…Published on: -
Floating in Memory
Grim drama about an unavoidable fate is a kind of Chinese Dardennes Brothers film. The young man with the wrong connections shows an interest in…Published on: -
River People
He Jianjun, maker of the Sixth Generation classic Postman, is convincing with a beautiful, almost documentary portrait of two young fishermen on the YPublished on: -
24 City
Master chronicler of change in China, Jia Zhang-ke, continues to innovate his style. Documentary flows into fiction. In nine ‘interviews’ we see the sPublished on: -
Jalainur
Spectacular shots of snow, smoke and steam trains used for the coal mines of icy Jalainur, in Inner Mongolia, accompany a refined drama about a…Published on: -
Er Dong
Best narrative Chinese indie of the last year and an almost epic tale on modest low-budget canvas, about the maturing of the uprooted protagonist Er…Published on: -
Escape
For those who want to see a rubber plantation and the man who still knows how to tap rubber. He also has to look after…Published on: -
Oh My Soul
Abigail has lost her way. She lives temporarily with her aunt in multicultural downtown Chicago. She increasingly has problems with insomnia and increPublished on: -
Perfect Life
Winner of the Dragons & Tigers Award in Vancouver is a combination of film styles: an intriguing, fictional portrait of a stubborn young woman who…Published on: -
The Land
A gem. Without judgement or drama, but with all the more feeling for every daily detail and composition, the debutant He Jia shows a remote…Published on: