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The director of ‘Long Day’s Journey into Night’ returns to Cannes with a century-spanning movie-tale made in the cinematic ...
In 'Resurrection,' Chinese director Bi Gan creates a phantasmagoric head-trip that follows a dreamer through five stories ...
The dense and delirious 160-minute cycles through a century of wildly disparate film iconography without making much sense ...
Bi Gan is certainly a stylist, and the film luxuriates in that, starting with a fabulous opening sequence that’s rather let ...
Chinese director Bi Gan has won the Special Award in the main competition section of the 78th Cannes Film Festival for his ...
Chinese director Bi Gan won on Saturday the Special Award at the 78th Cannes Film Festival for his epic fiction feature ...
You gotta try that at least once. Resembling a cross between Nosferatu and Uncle Fester, the monster first appears with a ...
Bi Gan was back at the Cannes Film Festival with his new movie Resurrection after his Un Certain Regard entry Long Day’s Journey into Night in 2018. The world premiere of the Chinese filmmaker’s ...
Movies from China, Brazil, Iran and elsewhere prove that there’s so much more to cinema than Hollywood would have us believe.
One of the most audacious young auteurs working today, 35-year-old Chinese director Bi Gan makes movies that don’t pull you in as much as they slowly wash over you. Marked by a graceful ...
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