Director Bi Gan Talks Resurrection — “Push audiences to keep watching the film”
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Resurrection review – see it on the biggest screen you can
Bi Gan’s third feature is an epic in every sense of the word, taking viewers on a sprawling odyssey through cinema. Despite a framing device that vaguely ties its disparate stories together, there’s an extent to which Bi Gan’s Resurrection is essentially a glorified anthology film. But oh, how glorious its sights and sounds truly are. The writer/director’s follow-up to 2018’s 3D spectacular Long Day’s Journey Into Night is a further large-scale …
Director Bi Gan Talks Resurrection — “Push audiences to keep watching the film”
Cinema has always been an art form that can do more than simply tell straightforward stories. Filmmakers such as Andrei Tarkovsky, Akira Kurosawa and Chantel Akerman have proven that with works that have redefined what film can be, utilising the unique tools within moviemaking rather than strictly relying on dialogue and actors. If there is…
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