"I chose the title of “Self-Portrait” because whether I am shooting myself, my family, or my village, it involves the relationship and changes between myself...
Tag - Wang Bing
Wang Bing, an essential Chinese filmmaker and a regular presence in Doclisboa's programme, returns to the festival with Man in Black, the opening film of the...
Chinese directors of 5th and 6th Generation have garnered wide international recognition for their fiction output. Their documentary colleagues, however, are...
“MADE IN CHINA: Who really invented this phenomenon?”
Everything started in the 90s when the digital revolution and the emergence of the first camcorders coincided with the Chinese documentarians' need to record...
Considering the political issues that torment the whole Sinophone world, and the ways all these countries (even this term is under consideration) are connected...
Mental illness, and particularly some of its implementations, has been a taboo in many countries around the world, with the “secretiveness”...
The list was initially published on June 2017 Probably the lesser known category of Asian cinema, since, for a long time, not many of them were released...
Wang Bing's 2013 documentary “‘Til Madness Do Us Part” is now streaming on MUBI. Synopsis Within the gates of an isolated mental institution...
During the last decade, Wang Bing has emerged as one of the most original, contemporary Chinese voices, through a number of documentaries that present a...