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Tsai Ming-liang (Chinese: 蔡明亮; pinyin: Cài Míngliàng) (born 27 October 1957) is a Malaysian Chinese filmmaker. He has written and directed 10 feature films and has also directed many short films and television films. Tsai is one of the most celebrated "Second New Wave" film directors of Taiwanese cinema. His films have been acclaimed worldwide and have won numerous film festival awards.
Tsai was born in Malaysia of Chinese ethnic background and spent his first 20 years of his life in Kuching, Sarawak, after which he moved to Taipei, Taiwan. This, he said, had "a huge impact on [his] mind and psyche," perhaps later mirrored in his films. "Even today," said Tsai, "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."
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. Two of these, All the Corners of the World and Boys, starred his muse, Lee Kang-sheng.
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A short interview with Director Tsai Ming-Lang and Ms Linda Jaivin at Taiwan, the view from the south conference.
режиссер фильма "Ходок" Цай Минлян снял продолжение - «Путешествие на Запад» ("Journey to the West"). "Фильм является продолжением проекта о медитирующем монахе и первым фильмом серии, снятым на Западе. Все начинается с Марселя, портового города. Монах идет, медитируя, по узким улочкам, спускается в переходы, проходит по арабскому кварталу, где завсегдатаи кафе рассматривают его с удивлением и интересом. Параллельно мы следим за историей Дени Лавана в роли короля-обезьяны. Вот он лежит в подвале, вот мы видим его силуэт на фоне желтых гор, на морском побережье. Персонаж китайского романа был рожден из камня и, взбунтовавшись против неба, находился в заточении под горой до тех пор, пока его не освободил Будда в обмен на самоотверженную помощь монаху. Таким образом, король-обезьяна становитс...
A short interview with Director Tsai Ming-Lang, by Ms Linda Jaivin on two short films, at Taiwan, the view from the south conference.
Dedicated to the best director and actor of all time. I do not recommend watching this video if you haven't watched his first few films. Tsai Ming-Liang & Lee Kang-Sheng filmography http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0874633 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0497642 Watch them in this order http://www.lifeisabouthavingfun.com/2012/05/must-see-movies.html Song taken from http://www.sv3rige.com/2012/06/sv3rige-dreamer-mix-4.html
Title : 2013 ARI ASIA TRENDS - Tsai Ming-liang and a Cinema of Slowness Speaker : Lim Song Hwee & Pheng Cheah EventURL : http://www.ari.nus.edu.sg/events_categorydetails.asp?categoryid=15&eventid;=1435 Date : 19 Jun 2013 Venue : National Library Building Organiser : Asia Research Institute, NUS Synopsis : How can we qualify slowness in cinema, and what is the relationship between a cinema of slowness and a wider socio-cultural "slow movement"? With a body of films that share a propensity towards slowness emerging in many parts of the world over the past two decades, this lecture explores the concept of cinematic slowness and addresses this fascinating phenomenon through the films of the Malaysian-born, Taiwan-based director Tsai Ming-liang. Through detailed analysis of aspects of st...
2012年一部记录李康生穿梭于香港街头的微电影《行者》上线后创下一小时评论过千,一日过万的记录。今年,蔡明亮再度牵手“2015大师微电影”打造《行者》姊妹篇。《无无眠》中蔡明亮带着小康来到东京邂逅安藤政信。
Taiwan film director Tsai Ming-Liang talks about his screenwriting process and the significance of a structure in a screenplay. Actor Lee Kang-Sheng comments on his interpretations of Tsais scripts. Interview conducted by La Frances Hui, Asia Society. Check out complete Asia Society Tsai Ming-Liang web feature at: http://scty.asia/15FKpeC
Taiwan film director Tsai Ming-Liang discusses his views on relationships and sexual desire, and how his films constantly experiment with the distance between people, interviewed by La Frances Hui, Asia Society. Check out complete Asia Society Tsai Ming-Liang web feature at http://www.asiasociety.org/arts-culture/film/tsai-ming-liang-difficulty-sex-and-relationships
The second part of our interview with Jeh Jufeng, she talks about working with director Tsai Ming-Liang.
Director Tsai Ming-liang and actor/director Lee Kang-sheng chat with APA about their new film Face (Visage), high art vs. commercial film, and French cuisine. To check out the full article, click on the link below: http://bit.ly/63LASo OFFICIAL WEBSITE: http://www.asiapacificarts.usc.edu TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/asiapacificarts FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/asiapacificarts
Taiwan film actor Lee Kang-Sheng discusses his early collaborations with director Tsai Ming-Liang, which has changed the filmmakers view on acting and directing. Interview conducted by La Frances Hui, Asia Society. Check out complete Asia Society Tsai Ming-Liang web feature at: http://scty.asia/15FKkre
Taiwan film director Tsai Ming-Liang discusses recurring themes in his films, interviewed by La Frances Hui, Asia Society. Check out complete Asia Society Tsai Ming-Liang web feature at For more info: http://scty.asia/15FKMFS
Check out more interviews, transcripts, and articles at http://www.uschinamediabrief.com In this segment, Tsai talks about his family and personal background, his memory about the Malaysian society where he grew up and how he started to study film. The interview was conducted by U.S./China Media Brief director, Prof. Russell Leong. Excerpt: "I liked watching movies when I was a kid. Malaysia under British rule was quite a open society and I had good memories about my childhood. Later, I moved to Taiwan. When in 2005, I got a chance to go back to Malaysia to make a film about my home country, I became enchanted with those migrant workers in Malaysia. That is probably because of my own background."
rozmowa Michała Chacińskiego z Tsai Ming-Liangiem zarejestrowana dla TVP Kultura podczas festiwalu Era Nowe Horyzonty 2009
STRAY DOGS Tsai Ming-liang | Taiwan, 2013 Cast: Lee Kang Sheng, Lu Yi Ching, Lee Yi Cheng, Lee Yi Chieh, Chen Shiang Chyi
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