In the Chinese director’s third feature, the pop idol Jackson Yee plays a shape-shifting dreamer who gets lost in a densely ...
Bi Gan talks his Cannes winner 'Resurrection' and building the film's extraordinary one-take sequence involving a raincoat ...
Bi Gan’s “Resurrection” entangles dreams and realities, including odes to traditional Chinese film trends. Its unconventional ...
Bi Gan stuns with another jaw-dropping oner in Resurrection, a dreamy anthology designed to make you appreciate cinema.
Jackson Yee and Shu Qi star in the ambitious and evocative Resurrection that weaves together life and dreams from filmmaker ...
The Chinese director Bi Gan, who has become a lauded fixture on the festival circuit, conjures a boundary-pushing tale that ...
The logic of dreams Bi Gan’s “Resurrection” (film review) by Bondo Wyszpolski There are movies, which entertain, and then ...
With “Resurrection,” the director has made a surrealist epic not just about Chinese history but about the cinema itself.
Resurrection' contains one of director Bi Gan's signature long takes — lasting 30 minutes — but the movie is also a euphoric, ...
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. Moody, melancholic and filled with ...
The former can feel interminable and endless, the sensation of enduring a cinematic kind of solitary confinement, the filmgoer trapped in the laziest and most selfish recesses of a director’s mind.
Told in six, interconnected yet standalone parts, Resurrection acts in conversation with several points of the development of the cinematic language. Its first, and, arguably, most successful part is ...