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Jia Zhangke, a Guy from Fenyang
Wide Angle
True Story · Films about Film · Psychology
- CountryBrazil
- Production Year2015
- Running Time98min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
Jia Zhang-ke, A Guy From Fenyang is the portrait of a young Chinese director who has become one of the most important filmmakers of our time. The documentary, directed by Walter Salles, dwells on the question of memory and cinema. In the film, Jia Zhang-ke returns to his birthplace, the Shanxi province in Northern China, and to the locations of his films. His actors, friends, and close collaborators join him as Jia Zhang-ke retraces the inspirational sources behind his films including Xiao Wu, Still Life, 24 City and A Touch of Sin. Through these films, the reflection of a country in convulsion gradually reveals itself. Filmed entirely in China and most specifically in the places in which Jia Zhang-ke is intimate, the documentary portrays the profound and complex relation between the director and his environment. The interviews were conducted by Walter Salles and Jean Michel Frodon.
Director

Walter SALLES
Born in Rio in 1954, Walter Salles is well-known as a documentary and feature filmmaker. His 1995 feature, Foreign Land, won 8 international awards including Brazil’s Best Film of the Year. He played an important role to revive Brazilian film. His films include Central Station (1998), City of God (2002), Linha De Passe (2008), and On the Road (2012).
Credit
- Director
Walter SALLES - ProducerMARIA CARLOTA BRUNO
- CastJIA ZHANGKE
- ScreenplayJEAN-MICHEL FRODON
- CinematographyINTI BRIONES
- EditorJOANA COLLIER
- SoundLI DAN-FENG
- Production CompanyVIDEOFILMES
- World SalesMK2
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