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  1. @nadinmai Thank you ! :-)
    Here is one link :

    ** Your Face - A Film by Tsai Ming-liang | ARTE **

    Thirteen men and women tell their stories as their faces are studied by the camera, reminiscent of landscapes. Taiwanese filmmaker Tsai Ling-liang offers us a delicate, unedited work accompanied by the music of Japanese composer #RyuichiSakamoto.

    Director: #TsaiMingLiang
    Country: #Taiwan #🇹🇼
    Year: 2018

    arte.tv/en/videos/098431-000-A

    #documentary #ArteTV

  2. #Bales2023FilmChallenge March 24: Roommates or flatmates on #FlatmatesDay

    May Lin (楊貴媚 / Kuei-Mei Yang) is a real estate agent who meets up with a man (陳昭榮 / Chao-jung Chen) in the bare, too sterile flat she brokers. Another man, Hsiao-kang (李康生 / Kang-sheng Lee) who took the key of the same dwellings for his own cause, decides to settle in. In 蔡明亮 / Ming-liang Tsai's 愛情萬歲 [Ai qing wan sui / Vive L'Amour] (TW, 1994) the apartment serves not only as a space where events take place, but locks and guides the flatmates through their impulses.

    #film #cinema #Taiwan #Taipei #TsaiMingLiang #FilMastodon #CineMastodon @film letterboxd.com/12pt9/list/bale

  3. #TsaiMingLiang on loneliness, alienation, & absurdity of life: youtu.be/lXx5wiXrDRs

    "[In] 6th grade, I don’t know why but there were classmates who didn’t like me. They made everyone else in class stop talking to me for a year. When I looked back later...I didn’t feel especially sad. I felt I had my own world...

    ...I quite enjoy that feeling [of loneliness]. When a person is lonely, the person becomes real, real to be oneself."

  4. 🧵 "Over the past thirty years, Tsai and Lee have created a body of work unlike any other in world #cinema, capturing #urban ennui and desire amid the ethereal, neon-lit dreamscapes of #Taipei and other Asian metropolises."

    Dennis Zhou on #TsaiMingliang 蔡明亮 @newyorker: newyorker.com/culture/persons- #TaiwanCinema @art_film @sino_cinema @chineseliterature