Discover five essential Chinese independent movies from the 90s
Tag - Wang Xiaoshuai
Everything started in the 90s when the digital revolution and the emergence of the first camcorders coincided with the Chinese documentarians’ need to...
While the specific sociopolitical moment (the re-emergence of censorship in China affecting the line-up of this year’s Berlinale with eliminating Zhang...
Considering the political issues that torment the whole Sinophone world, and the ways all these countries (even this term is under consideration) are connected...
Shot in secrecy in 1994 and released three years later, Wang Xiaoshuai‘s award-winning sophomore film “Frozen” is one of the earliest and best Chinese...
Somewhere between the movie and the video installation, “Chinese Portrait” is the result of Wang Xiaoshuai travelling China with his camera since...
A pioneering director of 1990s independent Chinese cinema, he is one of the few filmmakers to remain true to his art in spite of the rampant commercialism of...
While the specific sociopolitical moment (the re-emergence of censorship in China affecting the line-up of this year’s Berlinale with eliminating Zhang...
Chinese movie director Wang Xiaoshuai visited the 73rd Busan International Film Festival with his new work ‘Chinese Portrait.’ This narration-free...
Drawing a parallel between grim personal history and the dark secrets of a nation’s past, Wang Xiaoshuai‘s Red Amnesia, the third part in...