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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • River People

    He Jianjun, who made an impression in Rotterdam in the early 1990s as one of the leaders of the ‘sixth generation’ with films like Red…
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  • Longing for the Rain

    In today’s China, the middle classes provide a supreme example of materialism, emptiness and yearning. The nouveau riche seem seem united only in their unstoppable…
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  • A Brighter Summer Day

    Edward Yang’s epic and stylistically impressive A Brighter Summer Day from 1991 is set in Taipei in the early 1960s. Yang’s masterpiece has hundreds of…
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  • Night and Fog in Zona

    After the South Korean film critic Jung Sung-il saw Wang Bing’s monumental, nine-hour documentary Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks at IFFR 2003, he…
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  • Flowers of Taipei – Taiwan New Cinema

    It is more than 30 years ago that the Taiwan New Cinema movement emerged and flourished, closely related to the changing political climate in Taiwan.…
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  • Hello, Mr. Tree!

    Rapid urbanisation in China, seen through slightly absurdist spectacles. A mining company takes over a dusty village in the Chinese hinterland and the inhabitants are…
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