Jia Zhang-ke by Walter Salles

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Brazilian director Walter Salles (Central Station, On The Road) accompanies the prolific Chinese director Jia Zhangke on a walk down memory lane, as he revisits his hometown and other locations used in creating his ever-growing body of work.read more
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Brazilian director Walter Salles (Central Station, On The Road) accompanies the prolific Chinese director Jia Zhangke on a walk down memory lane, as he revisits his hometown and other locations used in creating his ever-growing body of work. At each location, they visit Jia's family, friends, and former colleagues, and their conversations range from his mother's tales of him as a young boy to amusing remembrances of school days and film shoots to memories of his father and to the shared understanding that if not for pirated DVDs, much of Jia's work would go unseen in China. All roads traveled are part of one journey the destination of which is Jia's relationship to his past and to his country. The confluence of storytelling, intellect, and politics informing all of Jia's work is brought to light in this lovely, intimate portrait of the artist on his way to the future.

Original Release

10/20/2014

US Release

05/27/2016

Cast

Directors

Walter Salles

Writers

Walter Salles, Jean-Michel Frodon

Cast

Producers

Editors

Joana Collier

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