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Tsai Ming-liang

Tsai Ming-liang (Chinese: 蔡明亮; born 27 October 1957) is a Malaysian filmmaker based in Taiwan. Tsai has written and directed 11 feature films, many short films, and television films. He is one of the most celebrated "Second New Wave" film directors of Taiwanese cinema. His films have been acclaimed worldwide and have won numerous awards at festivals. In 1994, Tsai won the Golden Lion at the 51st Venice International Film Festival for the film Vive L'Amour.

Tsai Ming-Liang
Tsai at the 2013 Tokyo Filmex
Born (1957-10-27) 27 October 1957 (age 66)
Kuching, Crown Colony of Sarawak (present-day Kuching, Malaysia)
Alma materChinese Culture University, Taipei
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter
Years active1989–present
AwardsVenice Film FestivalGolden Lion
1994 – Vive L'Amour
Grand Jury Prize
2013 – Stray Dogs

Berlin Film Festival
Silver Bear
1997 – The River

Golden Horse AwardsBest Feature Film
1994 – Vive L'Amour
Best Director
1994 – Vive L'Amour
2013 – Stray Dogs

Chinese name
Chinese蔡明亮
Hanyu PinyinCài Míngliàng

Early life edit

Tsai was born in Malaysia, is of Chinese descent and spent his first 20 years in Kuching, Sarawak, after which he moved to Taipei, Taiwan. This, he said, had "a huge impact on [his] mind and psyche". "Even today", Tsai has said, "I feel I belong neither to Taiwan nor to Malaysia. In a sense, I can go anywhere I want and fit in, but I never feel that sense of belonging."[1]

Tsai graduated from the Drama and Cinema Department of the Chinese Culture University of Taiwan in 1982 and worked as a theatrical producer, screenwriter, and television director in Hong Kong. From 1989 to 1991, he directed several telefilms. One of these, Boys, starred his muse, Lee Kang-sheng.

Career edit

1992–1998 edit

Tsai's first feature film was Rebels of the Neon God (1992). A film about troubled youth in Taipei, it starred Lee as the character Hsiao-Kang. Lee went on to appear in all of Tsai's feature films as of 2023. Tsai's second feature, Vive L'Amour (1994), is about three people who unknowingly share an apartment. The film is slow-paced, has little dialogue, and is about alienation; all of these became Tsai's trademarks. Vive L'Amour was critically acclaimed and won the Golden Horse Awards for best picture and best director.

Tsai's next film was The River (1997), in which a family has to deal with the son's neck pain. The family is similar to one that appears in Rebels of the Neon God and is played by the same three actors. The Hole (1998) is about two neighbors in an apartment. It features several musical numbers.

1999–2009 edit

In Tsai's next film, What Time Is It There? (2001), a man and a woman meet in Taipei before the woman travels to Paris. This was Tsai's first film to star Chen Shiang-chyi, who starred in his next few films alongside Lee. Goodbye, Dragon Inn (2003) is about people inside an old cinema that is closing down. For this film, Tsai included even longer shots and fewer lines of dialogue than in previous films, a trend that continued in his later work. The Wayward Cloud (2005) is a sequel to What Time Is It There? in which Hsiao-Kang and Shiang-chyi meet again and start a relationship while Hsiao-Kang works as a pornographic film actor. This film, like The Hole, features several musical numbers.

Tsai's next film, I Don't Want to Sleep Alone (2006), was his first set in Malaysia and is about two different characters, both played by Lee. In 2007, the Malaysian Censorship Board banned the film based on incidents shown depicting the country "in a bad light" for cultural, ethical, and racial reasons, but later allowed it to be screened in the country after Tsai agreed to censor parts of the film according to the board's requirements.[2] Tsai's next film, Face (2009), is about a Taiwanese director who travels to France to shoot a film.

2010–present edit

 
Tsai (left) was named Asian Filmmaker of the Year at the 2010 Busan International Film Festival.

Tsai's next feature film was Stray Dogs (2013), about a homeless family.

Most of Tsai's output in the 2010s was dedicated to his exhibition films, in particular the Walker series (2012–22), the subject of which was a monk played by Lee who travels by walking slowly, usually surrounded by a busy background.

In 2020, Tsai released Days, which competed for the Golden Bear at the Berlinale film festival.

In 2021, Tsai released Wandering, a short installation film with no dialogue, which follows a woman visiting an exhibition of Tsai's "Walker" series in Taiwan.

Honours edit

Tsai's honours include a Golden Lion (best picture) for Vive L'Amour at the 51st Venice International Film Festival; the Silver Bear – Special Jury Prize for The River at the 47th Berlin International Film Festival;[3] the FIPRESCI award for The Hole at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival;[4] and the Alfred Bauer Prize and Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Achievement for The Wayward Cloud at the 55th Berlin International Film Festival; the Grand Jury Prize at the 70th Venice International Film Festival for Stray Dogs. In 1995, he was a member of the jury at the 45th Berlin International Film Festival.[5]

In 2003, The Guardian voted Tsai No. 18 of the 40 best directors in the world.[6] In 2014, he was named an officer of the Order of Arts and Letters by the government of France.[7]

Personal life edit

Tsai is gay and has incorporated queer themes into his films. Since 2021, he has lived in the mountains near Taipei, where he renovates and lives in abandoned apartments. He shares his living spaces with his long-term collaborator, Lee Kang-sheng, in a platonic relationship.[8]

Filmography edit

Feature films edit

"Walker" series[14] edit

Year Title
2012 No Form[15]
2012 Walker
2012 Diamond Sutra[16][17]
2012 Sleepwalk
2013 Walking on Water
2014 Journey to the West[18]
2015 No No Sleep
2018 Sand
2022 Where
2024 Abiding Nowhere

Other exhibition works edit

Year Title
2001 Fish, Underground (or A Conversation with God)
2002 The Skywalk Is Gone
2008 Madame Butterfly– part of the Lucca Film Festival project "Twenty Puccini"[19][20][21][22]
2015 Xiao Kang[23][24]
2017 The Deserted[25]
2019 Light
2021 Màn bù jīng xīn [Casually] [aka Wandering]
2021 Liang ye bu neng liu / The Night
2021 The Moon and the Tree[14]
2022 Where do you stand, Tsai Ming-Liang?[14]

Segments edit

Year Title Notes
2004 Welcome to São Paulo "Aquarium"
2007 To Each His Own Cinema "It's a Dream"
2012 Beautiful 2012 "Walker"[26][27][28][29]
2013 Letters from the South "Walking on Water"[30][31][32]
2015 Beautiful 2015 "No No Sleep"[33][34]

Documentaries edit

Year Title
2008 Sleeping on Dark Waters
2015 Nà gè xià wu [That Afternoon, aka Afternoon][35][36]
2018 Your Face[37]

Telefilms edit

Year Title
1989 Endless Love
1989 The Happy Weaver
1989 Far Away
1989 All Corners of the World
1990 Li Hsiang's Love Line
1990 My Name is Mary
1990 Ah-Hsiung's First Love
1991 Give Me a Home
1991 Boys
1991 Hsio Yueh's Dowry
1995 My New Friends

Casting edit

Tsai frequently recasts actors he has worked with on previous films:

Actor Rebels of the
Neon God

(1992)
Vive L'Amour
(1994)
The River
(1997)
The Hole
(1998)
What Time
Is It There?

(2001)
Goodbye,
Dragon Inn

(2003)
The Wayward
Cloud

(2005)
I Don't Want
to Sleep Alone

(2006)
Face
(2009)
Stray Dogs
(2013)
Days
(2020)
Lee Kang-sheng  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Lu Yi-ching  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Yang Kuei-mei  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Chen Shiang-chyi  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Chen Chao-jung  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Miao Tien  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Norman Atun  Y  Y

References edit

  1. ^ Huang, Andrew (18 February 2005). "Sense and sensuality: Art-house master Tsai Ming-Liang discusses his new movie 'The Wayward Cloud,' and his philosophies in a moody, existential interview". Taiwan News.
  2. ^ "Cutting for change", TheStar Online, 14 May 2007.
  3. ^ "Berlinale: 1997 Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved 8 January 2012.
  4. ^ "Festival de Cannes: The Hole". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 29 September 2009.
  5. ^ "45th Berlin International Film Festival". berlinale.de. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
  6. ^ Bradshaw, Peter; Brooks, Xa; Haskell, Molly; Malcolm, Derek; Pulver, Andrew; Rich, B. Ruby; Rose, Steve (13 November 2003). "The world's 40 best directors". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  7. ^ Wang, Jing-yi; Chen, Jay (14 August 2014). "Movie director Tsai Ming-Liang conferred with French order". Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  8. ^ Zhou, Dennie. . newyorker.com. New Yorker. Archived from the original on 4 June 2023. Retrieved 29 March 2024.
  9. ^ "Berlinale Programme 2005 – Tian bian yi duo yun The Wayward Cloud". berlinale.de. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  10. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Face". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 29 May 2009.
  11. ^ STRAY DOGS by Tsai Ming Liang | Urban Distribution International. Urbandistrib.com. Retrieved on 29 Jul 2015.
  12. ^ 70th Venice International Film Festival – Venezia 70 - Jiaoyou (Stray Dogs). Labiennale.org. Retrieved on 22 May 2014.
  13. ^ 2020 Berlinale competition announcement. Berlinale.de. Retrieved on 02 February 2020.
  14. ^ a b c "Tsai Ming-Liang | Centre Pompidou Retrospective Brochure" (PDF).
  15. ^ Festival international de cinéma – International film festival. FIDMarseille. Retrieved on 22 May 2014.
  16. ^ "69th Venice International Film Festival – Orizzonti - Jingang jing (Diamond Sutra) – Short Film – Closing Screening". labiennale.org. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  17. ^ English – Past Exhibitions – Past Exhibitions. Ntmofa.gov.tw. Retrieved on 22 May 2014.
  18. ^ "Berlinale Programme 2014 – Xi You Journey to the West". berlinale.de. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  19. ^ Festival international de cinéma – International film festival. FIDMarseille. Retrieved on 22 May 2014.
  20. ^ Ming Liang TSAI: Madame Butterfly | Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin/Madrid |. Art-action.org. Retrieved on 22 May 2014.
  21. ^ (in German) MADAME BUTTERFLY | Viennale. Viennale.at. Retrieved on 22 May 2014.
  22. ^ Madam Butterfly | Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival. Dokument-festival.com (15 May 2014). Retrieved on 22 May 2014.
  23. ^ VIENNALE TRAILER 2015 – Tsai Ming-liang: XIAO KANG. viennale.at. Retrieved on 25 Oct 2015.
  24. ^ "Viennale-Trailer 2015: Xiao Kang (by Tsai Ming-Liang)" on YouTube
  25. ^ Tsai Ming-liang on Confronting Death in ‘The Deserted’ and the Future of Virtual Reality. thefilmstage.com. Retrieved on 5 Feb 2018.
  26. ^ http://www.cphdox.dk/d/film.lasso?e=1&ser=1785&s=2012003,2012012[dead link]
  27. ^ . 36.hkiff.org.hk. Retrieved on 22 May 2014.
  28. ^ Beautiful 2012 | CAAMFest 2013. Caamfest.com. Retrieved on 22 May 2014.
  29. ^ Andrade, Fábio (20 December 2013). . Cinética. ISSN 1983-0343. Archived from the original on 15 July 2015. Retrieved 5 May 2015.
  30. ^ "BIFF 2013 Letters From The South". biff.kr. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  31. ^ . hkaff.asia. Archived from the original on 3 February 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  32. ^ . goldenhorse.org.tw. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  33. ^ Beautiful 2015 – Film Details :: The 39th Hong Kong International Film Festival 28 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine. 39.hkiff.org.hk. Retrieved on 28 May 2015.
  34. ^ . hkiff.org.hk. Archived from the original on 28 May 2015. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
  35. ^ 72nd Venice International Film Festival – Out of Competition - NA RI XIAWU (AFTERNOON) 7 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Labiennale.org. Retrieved on 22 Aug 2015.
  36. ^ 40th Toronto International Film Festival – Wavelengths - AFTERNOON NA RI XIA WU 6 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine. tiff.net. Retrieved on 22 Aug 2015.
  37. ^ 75th Venice International Film Festival – Biennale Cinema 2018 | Ni de lian (Your Face). Labiennale.org. Retrieved on 27 October 2018.

External links edit

  • Tsai Ming-liang at IMDb
  • AV Club interview
  • Tsai Ming-liang on Tsai Ming-liang at Asia Society
  • Walking with Tsai Ming-liang and Lee Kang-sheng

tsai, ming, liang, this, chinese, name, family, name, tsai, chinese, 蔡明亮, born, october, 1957, malaysian, filmmaker, based, taiwan, tsai, written, directed, feature, films, many, short, films, television, films, most, celebrated, second, wave, film, directors,. In this Chinese name the family name is Tsai 蔡 Tsai Ming liang Chinese 蔡明亮 born 27 October 1957 is a Malaysian filmmaker based in Taiwan Tsai has written and directed 11 feature films many short films and television films He is one of the most celebrated Second New Wave film directors of Taiwanese cinema His films have been acclaimed worldwide and have won numerous awards at festivals In 1994 Tsai won the Golden Lion at the 51st Venice International Film Festival for the film Vive L Amour Tsai Ming LiangTsai at the 2013 Tokyo FilmexBorn 1957 10 27 27 October 1957 age 66 Kuching Crown Colony of Sarawak present day Kuching Malaysia Alma materChinese Culture University TaipeiOccupation s Film director screenwriterYears active1989 presentAwardsVenice Film Festival Golden Lion1994 Vive L AmourGrand Jury Prize2013 Stray Dogs Berlin Film FestivalSilver Bear1997 The River Golden Horse Awards Best Feature Film1994 Vive L AmourBest Director1994 Vive L Amour2013 Stray DogsChinese nameChinese蔡明亮Hanyu PinyinCai Mingliang Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1992 1998 2 2 1999 2009 2 3 2010 present 2 4 Honours 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Feature films 4 2 Walker series 14 4 3 Other exhibition works 4 4 Segments 4 5 Documentaries 4 6 Telefilms 4 7 Casting 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editTsai was born in Malaysia is of Chinese descent and spent his first 20 years in Kuching Sarawak after which he moved to Taipei Taiwan This he said had a huge impact on his mind and psyche Even today Tsai has said I feel I belong neither to Taiwan nor to Malaysia In a sense I can go anywhere I want and fit in but I never feel that sense of belonging 1 Tsai graduated from the Drama and Cinema Department of the Chinese Culture University of Taiwan in 1982 and worked as a theatrical producer screenwriter and television director in Hong Kong From 1989 to 1991 he directed several telefilms One of these Boys starred his muse Lee Kang sheng Career edit1992 1998 edit Tsai s first feature film was Rebels of the Neon God 1992 A film about troubled youth in Taipei it starred Lee as the character Hsiao Kang Lee went on to appear in all of Tsai s feature films as of 2023 Tsai s second feature Vive L Amour 1994 is about three people who unknowingly share an apartment The film is slow paced has little dialogue and is about alienation all of these became Tsai s trademarks Vive L Amour was critically acclaimed and won the Golden Horse Awards for best picture and best director Tsai s next film was The River 1997 in which a family has to deal with the son s neck pain The family is similar to one that appears in Rebels of the Neon God and is played by the same three actors The Hole 1998 is about two neighbors in an apartment It features several musical numbers 1999 2009 edit In Tsai s next film What Time Is It There 2001 a man and a woman meet in Taipei before the woman travels to Paris This was Tsai s first film to star Chen Shiang chyi who starred in his next few films alongside Lee Goodbye Dragon Inn 2003 is about people inside an old cinema that is closing down For this film Tsai included even longer shots and fewer lines of dialogue than in previous films a trend that continued in his later work The Wayward Cloud 2005 is a sequel to What Time Is It There in which Hsiao Kang and Shiang chyi meet again and start a relationship while Hsiao Kang works as a pornographic film actor This film like The Hole features several musical numbers Tsai s next film I Don t Want to Sleep Alone 2006 was his first set in Malaysia and is about two different characters both played by Lee In 2007 the Malaysian Censorship Board banned the film based on incidents shown depicting the country in a bad light for cultural ethical and racial reasons but later allowed it to be screened in the country after Tsai agreed to censor parts of the film according to the board s requirements 2 Tsai s next film Face 2009 is about a Taiwanese director who travels to France to shoot a film 2010 present edit nbsp Tsai left was named Asian Filmmaker of the Year at the 2010 Busan International Film Festival Tsai s next feature film was Stray Dogs 2013 about a homeless family Most of Tsai s output in the 2010s was dedicated to his exhibition films in particular the Walker series 2012 22 the subject of which was a monk played by Lee who travels by walking slowly usually surrounded by a busy background In 2020 Tsai released Days which competed for the Golden Bear at the Berlinale film festival In 2021 Tsai released Wandering a short installation film with no dialogue which follows a woman visiting an exhibition of Tsai s Walker series in Taiwan Honours edit Tsai s honours include a Golden Lion best picture for Vive L Amour at the 51st Venice International Film Festival the Silver Bear Special Jury Prize for The River at the 47th Berlin International Film Festival 3 the FIPRESCI award for The Hole at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival 4 and the Alfred Bauer Prize and Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Achievement for The Wayward Cloud at the 55th Berlin International Film Festival the Grand Jury Prize at the 70th Venice International Film Festival for Stray Dogs In 1995 he was a member of the jury at the 45th Berlin International Film Festival 5 In 2003 The Guardian voted Tsai No 18 of the 40 best directors in the world 6 In 2014 he was named an officer of the Order of Arts and Letters by the government of France 7 Personal life editTsai is gay and has incorporated queer themes into his films Since 2021 he has lived in the mountains near Taipei where he renovates and lives in abandoned apartments He shares his living spaces with his long term collaborator Lee Kang sheng in a platonic relationship 8 Filmography editFeature films edit Year Title 1992 Rebels of the Neon God 1994 Vive L Amour 1997 The River 1998 The Hole 2001 What Time Is It There 2003 Goodbye Dragon Inn 2005 The Wayward Cloud 9 2006 I Don t Want to Sleep Alone 2009 Face 10 2013 Stray Dogs 11 12 2020 Days 13 Walker series 14 edit Year Title 2012 No Form 15 2012 Walker 2012 Diamond Sutra 16 17 2012 Sleepwalk 2013 Walking on Water 2014 Journey to the West 18 2015 No No Sleep 2018 Sand 2022 Where 2024 Abiding Nowhere Other exhibition works edit Year Title 2001 Fish Underground or A Conversation with God 2002 The Skywalk Is Gone 2008 Madame Butterfly part of the Lucca Film Festival project Twenty Puccini 19 20 21 22 2015 Xiao Kang 23 24 2017 The Deserted 25 2019 Light 2021 Man bu jing xin Casually aka Wandering 2021 Liang ye bu neng liu The Night 2021 The Moon and the Tree 14 2022 Where do you stand Tsai Ming Liang 14 Segments edit Year Title Notes 2004 Welcome to Sao Paulo Aquarium 2007 To Each His Own Cinema It s a Dream 2012 Beautiful 2012 Walker 26 27 28 29 2013 Letters from the South Walking on Water 30 31 32 2015 Beautiful 2015 No No Sleep 33 34 Documentaries edit Year Title 2008 Sleeping on Dark Waters 2015 Na ge xia wu That Afternoon aka Afternoon 35 36 2018 Your Face 37 Telefilms edit Year Title 1989 Endless Love 1989 The Happy Weaver 1989 Far Away 1989 All Corners of the World 1990 Li Hsiang s Love Line 1990 My Name is Mary 1990 Ah Hsiung s First Love 1991 Give Me a Home 1991 Boys 1991 Hsio Yueh s Dowry 1995 My New Friends Casting edit Tsai frequently recasts actors he has worked with on previous films Actor Rebels of theNeon God 1992 Vive L Amour 1994 The River 1997 The Hole 1998 What TimeIs It There 2001 Goodbye Dragon Inn 2003 The WaywardCloud 2005 I Don t Wantto Sleep Alone 2006 Face 2009 Stray Dogs 2013 Days 2020 Lee Kang sheng nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y Lu Yi ching nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y Yang Kuei mei nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y Chen Shiang chyi nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y Chen Chao jung nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y Miao Tien nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y Norman Atun nbsp Y nbsp YReferences edit Huang Andrew 18 February 2005 Sense and sensuality Art house master Tsai Ming Liang discusses his new movie The Wayward Cloud and his philosophies in a moody existential interview Taiwan News Cutting for change TheStar Online 14 May 2007 Berlinale 1997 Prize Winners berlinale de Retrieved 8 January 2012 Festival de Cannes The Hole festival cannes com Retrieved 29 September 2009 45th Berlin International Film Festival berlinale de Retrieved 29 December 2011 Bradshaw Peter Brooks Xa Haskell Molly Malcolm Derek Pulver Andrew Rich B Ruby Rose Steve 13 November 2003 The world s 40 best directors The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 19 August 2017 Wang Jing yi Chen Jay 14 August 2014 Movie director Tsai Ming Liang conferred with French order Retrieved 28 October 2019 Zhou Dennie In Taiwan s Mountains a Director Works to Slow Life Down newyorker com New Yorker Archived from the original on 4 June 2023 Retrieved 29 March 2024 Berlinale Programme 2005 Tian bian yi duo yun The Wayward Cloud berlinale de Retrieved 10 February 2014 Festival de Cannes Face festival cannes com Retrieved 29 May 2009 STRAY DOGS by Tsai Ming Liang Urban Distribution International Urbandistrib com Retrieved on 29 Jul 2015 70th Venice International Film Festival Venezia 70 Jiaoyou Stray Dogs Labiennale org Retrieved on 22 May 2014 2020 Berlinale competition announcement Berlinale de Retrieved on 02 February 2020 a b c Tsai Ming Liang Centre Pompidou Retrospective Brochure PDF Festival international de cinema International film festival FIDMarseille Retrieved on 22 May 2014 69th Venice International Film Festival Orizzonti Jingang jing Diamond Sutra Short Film Closing Screening labiennale org Retrieved 22 May 2014 English Past Exhibitions Past Exhibitions Ntmofa gov tw Retrieved on 22 May 2014 Berlinale Programme 2014 Xi You Journey to the West berlinale de Retrieved 7 February 2014 Festival international de cinema International film festival FIDMarseille Retrieved on 22 May 2014 Ming Liang TSAI Madame Butterfly Rencontres Internationales Paris Berlin Madrid Art action org Retrieved on 22 May 2014 in German MADAME BUTTERFLY Viennale Viennale at Retrieved on 22 May 2014 Madam Butterfly Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival Dokument festival com 15 May 2014 Retrieved on 22 May 2014 VIENNALE TRAILER 2015 Tsai Ming liang XIAO KANG viennale at Retrieved on 25 Oct 2015 Viennale Trailer 2015 Xiao Kang by Tsai Ming Liang on YouTube Tsai Ming liang on Confronting Death in The Deserted and the Future of Virtual Reality thefilmstage com Retrieved on 5 Feb 2018 http www cphdox dk d film lasso e 1 amp ser 1785 amp s 2012003 2012012 dead link Beautiful 2012 Film Details The 36th Hong Kong International Film Festival 36 hkiff org hk Retrieved on 22 May 2014 Beautiful 2012 CAAMFest 2013 Caamfest com Retrieved on 22 May 2014 Andrade Fabio 20 December 2013 Walker by Tsai Ming Liang Hong Kong 2012 Cinetica ISSN 1983 0343 Archived from the original on 15 July 2015 Retrieved 5 May 2015 BIFF 2013 Letters From The South biff kr Retrieved 7 February 2014 HKAFF 2013 Film Program Letters From The South hkaff asia Archived from the original on 3 February 2014 Retrieved 7 February 2014 2013 TGHFF Letters From The South goldenhorse org tw Archived from the original on 2 February 2014 Retrieved 7 February 2014 Beautiful 2015 Film Details The 39th Hong Kong International Film Festival Archived 28 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine 39 hkiff org hk Retrieved on 28 May 2015 The 39th HKIFF collaborates once again with four international filmmakers For the Beautiful 2015 omnibus hkiff org hk Archived from the original on 28 May 2015 Retrieved 28 May 2015 72nd Venice International Film Festival Out of Competition NA RI XIAWU AFTERNOON Archived 7 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine Labiennale org Retrieved on 22 Aug 2015 40th Toronto International Film Festival Wavelengths AFTERNOON NA RI XIA WU Archived 6 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine tiff net Retrieved on 22 Aug 2015 75th Venice International Film Festival Biennale Cinema 2018 Ni de lian Your Face Labiennale org Retrieved on 27 October 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tsai Ming liang Tsai Ming liang at IMDb Tsai Ming liang at Strictly Film School AV Club interview Asia Pacific Arts interview Tsai Ming liang on Tsai Ming liang at Asia Society Walking with Tsai Ming liang and Lee Kang sheng Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tsai Ming liang amp oldid 1216567367, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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