(Un)Chinese Film
On the New Yorker’s site, Evan Osnos has a video report about filmmaker Jia Zhangke:
Osnos’ blog post has additional links about Jia’s work.
May 4, 2009 9:21 PM
Posted By: Sophie Beach
Categories: Culture & the Arts
Tags: film industry, Jia Zhangke
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