Youth (Hard Times) review: Wang Bing's observational trilogy about youth labourers in Chinese textile factories continues after Youth (Spring).
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Keep ReadingLocarno Film Festival announces line-up for 2024 edition, including new documentaries by Wang Bing, Ben Rivers, and Radu Jude.
Keep ReadingWang Bing's latest observational opus Youth (Spring) captures the daily toils of young labourers in China's garment district.
Keep ReadingHighlights in TIFF's Wavelengths and Classics line-ups include Youth (Spring), Pictures of Ghosts, He Thought He Died, Artie Shaw: Time Is All You've Got, and L'Amour Fou.
Keep ReadingMrs. Fang (France/China/Germany, 86 min.) Dir. Wang Bing Programme: Wavelengths (North American Premiere) I don’t know if it’s Chinese master documentarian Wang Bing’s rare skills—pairing the professional’s easy way with subjects with
Keep ReadingWang Bing's Ta'ang is a vivid document of lived experience, but as a feature documentary, it could use a bit more context or inquisitiveness.
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