The original title of Wang Xiaoshuai’s “Chinese Portrait” means “My Lens” in Mandarin, and indeed the director’s unconventional documentary reflects his personal vision of his home country. Inspired ...
Visitors look on paintings during the Chinese portrait painting exhibition "Faces of China, Portrait Painting of the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368-1912)" in Berlin, capital of Germany, on Oct. 11, ...
“Is this the present China, the old China, or the future China?,” director Wang Xiaoshuai asks in the new trailer for his expansive yet personal documentary Chinese Portrait. Shot over the course of ...
Visitors look on paintings during the Chinese portrait painting exhibition "Faces of China, Portrait Painting of the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368-1912)" in Berlin, capital of Germany, on Oct 11, 2017 ...
Wang Xiaoshuai, China, 2019, DCP, 79 min. In Mandarin with English subtitles. Followed by a Q&A with Wang Xiaoshuai and producer Liu Xuan. Wang's first documentary is a personal snapshot of ...
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Sixth Generation director Wang Xiaoshuai's fascinating montage of static shots strikes an elegant balance between auteur cinema and the art world. The original title of Wang Xiaoshuai’s “Chinese ...
Planning a movie night with 'Chinese Portrait' on your favorite screen? Check out ways to watch including rental, purchase, and subscription options, so you can choose your preferred way to watch. In ...
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