2001-2010ChinaDocumentaryZhangke Jia

Zhangke Jia – Hai shang chuan qi AKA I Wish I Knew (2010)

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Like his last film, 2008’s 24 City, Jia Zhangke’s Un Certain Regard title I Wish I Knew is a documentary/fiction hybrid about modern-day China. Where 24 City took a personal focus on the citizens of a Chinese town affected by the construction of a high-rise condominium, I Wish I Knew takes a broader view, examining the history of Shanghai as viewed from the present. It combines interviews with citizens, actors, and filmmakers with architectural shots of present-day Shanghai and footage of actress Zhao Tao wandering the city. The film is never less than gorgeous, and there’s often an intuitive and pleasing internal rhythm to how he cuts within and between shots.

1.98GB | 1h 59mn | 1024×464 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/A5BD7C522452E15/Zhangke_Jia_-_(2010)_I_Wish_I_Knew.mkv

Language(s):Mandarin
Subtitles:English

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