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Zhao Tao

A collection of 3 posts
2024 Festival Compilation
Strange Tales

2024 Festival Compilation

As I've done for the last couple of years, here is a collection of the reviews I wrote this year for InReview Online's coverage of various film festivals from around the world (Rotterdam, Cannes, the New York Asian Film Festival, Venice, Toronto, and the New York
09 Oct 2024 30 min read
Jia Zhangke Capsule Reviews
Jia Zhangke

Jia Zhangke Capsule Reviews

Xiao Shan Going Home (1995) — January 22, 2019 Soul Asylum! Crash Test Dummies! Man, 1995 was everywhere in 1995. Xiao Wu (1997) — April 1, 2014 Jia Zhangke’s first full-length film is one of his more conventional, but like last year’s A Touch of Sin, Jia in genre mode
07 Nov 2017 10 min read
Mountains May Depart (Jia Zhangke, 2015)
Jia Zhangke

Mountains May Depart (Jia Zhangke, 2015)

Jia Zhangke’s Mountains May Depart is one of the more polarizing films of the year. It marks a radical shift in Jia’s formal technique, abandoning the long-shot/long-take aesthetic that has made him one of the preeminent examples of 21st Century Asian Minimalism. Instead, working with his longtime
12 Oct 2015 2 min read
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