jia zhangke

The Mystery of History in Jia Zhangke’s ‘I Wish I Knew’

The Mystery of History in Jia Zhangke’s ‘I Wish I Knew’

In Jia Zhangke’s documentary I Wish I Knew, many discuss the pivotal year of 1949, when the Chinese Communist Party officially took over China, reaching Shanghai. It was also the year my mother, putting a finger in the wind, left China with my sister.

London Film Festival 2015: ‘Mountains May Depart’ + ‘James White’ + ‘Departure’

London Film Festival 2015: ‘Mountains May Depart’ + ‘James White’ + ‘Departure’

Mother-son relationships are perceptively explored in the debut films from Josh Mond and Andrew Steggall, and in Jia Zhangke’s decades-spanning latest.

Jia Zhangke’s ‘Still Life’

All Around the World: The Best International/Indie Films of 2007