Fresh Air film critic Justin Chang says most of his favorite films this year were made overseas, including his No. 1 pick, ...
Resurrection' contains one of director Bi Gan's signature long takes — lasting 30 minutes — but the movie is also a euphoric, ...
Bi Gan talks his Cannes winner 'Resurrection' and building the film's extraordinary one-take sequence involving a raincoat ...
Having trouble sleeping? Try Bi Gan’s slow cinema experiment, Resurrection. Side effects may include drowsiness, boredom, and increased sense of confusion. Ask your doctor about Bi Gan’s Resurrection ...
With “Resurrection,” the director has made a surrealist epic not just about Chinese history but about the cinema itself.
The logic of dreams Bi Gan’s “Resurrection” (film review) by Bondo Wyszpolski There are movies, which entertain, and then ...
Bi Gan stuns with another jaw-dropping oner in Resurrection, a dreamy anthology designed to make you appreciate cinema.
The Chinese director Bi Gan, who has become a lauded fixture on the festival circuit, conjures a boundary-pushing tale that ...
Thus, Resurrection commences in a silent movie (in a 4:3 aspect ratio) that resembles a macabre German expressionistic ...
In young Chinese director Bi Gan's new movie, there are a couple of moments that genuinely stun.
The former can feel interminable and endless, the sensation of enduring a cinematic kind of solitary confinement, the filmgoer trapped in the laziest and most selfish recesses of a director’s mind.
Few figures of contemporary cinema are more shrouded in mystery than Bi Gan, and no film this year posed a bigger question ...