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The River (1997) | Dir. Tsai Ming-liang

The River (1997) | Dir. Tsai Ming-liang

Update: 2024-11-01
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In this episode, we discuss Tsai Ming-liang’s The River, including how Tsai visualizes complex ideas, the reason for Hsiao-Kang's neck pain, and what water represents. 


See where The River is available to watch.


Supplemental Material:

The River | City Cinematheque

City Without Tears by Jonathan Rosenbaum

Video Essay: "Days Passed" | Lee Kang-Sheng Through the Eyes of Tsai Ming-Liang

Award-Winning Director Tsai Ming-Liang Reveals The Origins of His Cinematic Dream

Filmmaker Tsai Ming-Liang on Screenwriting

NYFF58 Talk: Tsai Ming-liang

Alternative Narratives: Art as Articulated by Tsai Ming-liang I Berlinale Talents 2024


Additional Audio Sources:

The River (Internet Archive Transfer)


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The River (1997) | Dir. Tsai Ming-liang

The River (1997) | Dir. Tsai Ming-liang

Justin Johnson & Joe Lefeber