“It’s a Mission: Impossible”: Bi Gan on the Journey to Resurrection
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Jury's special prize at the last Cannes Film Festival, Bi Gan's philosophical reverie, a young prodigy director, is released in France while the film is in charge of the box office in his country.
The Chinese filmmaker signs a virtuoso return with his third feature film, Special Award in Cannes, full of dystopia woven with cinemaphile dreams. Renconceived in Paris, he returns to the implementation of a crazy project.
“It’s a Mission: Impossible”: Bi Gan on the Journey to Resurrection
Few figures of contemporary cinema are more shrouded in mystery than Bi Gan, and no film this year posed a bigger question mark than Resurrection, his seven-years-hence Long Days Journey Into Night follow-up that had been subject to much speculation and conjecture. It proved somewhat divisive upon landing at the very end of this year’s Cannes Film Festival, which it exited with a Prix Spécial—a rather clear sign the jury, two weeks into globe-sp…
The Chinese cinema magician once again played a cinephile trick: "Resurrection" is a sublime tribute to the seventh art and to the dreamers who are lost in his volutes.
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