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    ‘A River Without Tears’ director Liu Juan on working with Jia Zhangke and shooting in the wild
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    ‘A River Without Tears’ director Liu Juan on working with Jia Zhangke and shooting in the wild

    2024-09-24T16:18:00Z

    Jia Zhangke is executive producer of the feature, which has been set as the opening film of the 8th Pingyao International Film Festival.

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    Jia Zhangke to be honoured at Visions du Reel 2024
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    Jia Zhangke to be honoured at Visions du Reel 2024

    2024-01-18T17:37:00Z

    The Chinese filmmaker will deliver at masterclass at the upcoming documentary festival.

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    Jia Zhangke returns to China’s Pingyao International Film Festival
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    Jia Zhangke returns to China’s Pingyao International Film Festival

    2021-06-01T12:34:00Z

    Co-founder and former Venice director Marco Muller takes new role.

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    Cannes 2024: The hot projects from Hong Kong and China
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    Cannes 2024: The hot projects from Hong Kong and China

    2024-05-16T05:00:00Z

    Chinese-language films continue to build a strong presence at Cannes with the return of Jia Zhangke, Peter Chan and Lou Ye, while Soi Cheang and Guan Hu are set to make their Croisette debut. 

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    ‘Caught By The Tides’: Cannes Review
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    ‘Caught By The Tides’: Cannes Review

    2024-05-18T15:30:00Z

    China’s relentless march for progress inspires Jia Zhang-ke’s contemplative Competition entry  

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    Forced to drop out, Jia Zhang-ke still dominates discussion on Tokyo panel
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    Forced to drop out, Jia Zhang-ke still dominates discussion on Tokyo panel

    2020-11-07T18:00:00Z

    Director Kiyoshi Kurosawa and producer Ichiyama Shozo were the other speakers.

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    A Touch Of Sin
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    A Touch Of Sin

    2013-05-17T06:47:00Z

    Dir/scr: Jia Zhang-ke. China. 2013. 133mins

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    Jia Zhangke to receive French award at Cannes
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    Jia Zhangke to receive French award at Cannes

    2015-03-16T11:16:00Z

    Chinese director of A Touch Of Sin to be feted by French Film Directors Guild at Cannes Film Festival.

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    Jia Zhangke, Marco Mueller launch Pingyao film festival
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    Jia Zhangke, Marco Mueller launch Pingyao film festival

    2017-03-16T07:45:00Z

    Acclaimed director is launching October event in the ancient Chinese city of Pingyao, with Marco Mueller as artistic director.

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    Jia Zhangke talks new projects, arthouse distribution
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    Jia Zhangke talks new projects, arthouse distribution

    2016-10-25T09:15:00Z

    Speaking at Mumbai Film Festival, where he’s receiving the Excellence In Cinema Award, director Jia Zhangke reveals plans for China’s new arthouse circuit and details of his new company Fabula.

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