Posted inChina Documentary Films and Programs Wang Bing Youth (Homecoming) (Movie) “Youth (Homecoming)”: Review of Film by Wang Bing In the finale of Wang Bing’s nonfiction trilogy, garment-factory workers return to their families and wrestle with the questions all young people do. Posted by By Alissa Wilkinson
Posted inDocumentary Films and Programs Fashion and Apparel Labor and Jobs Wang Bing ‘Youth (Hard Times)’ Review: Working Till They Drop In Wang Bing’s riveting new documentary about Chinese garment workers, a generation asks: What good is money when you have no rights? Posted by By Nicolas Rapold
Posted inAlmodovar, Pedro Anora (Movie) Baker, Sean (1971- ) Berlin International Film Festival Cannes International Film Festival Dahomey (Movie) Diop, Mati Gomes, Miguel Grand Tour (Movie) Hong Sang-soo Joseph, Kahlil (1981- ) Kapadia, Payal Lesage, Philippe McQueen, Steve (Filmmaker) Minervini, Roberto Movies New York Film Festival Nyoni, Rungano On Becoming a Guinea Fowl (Movie) Ross, RaMell (1982- ) The Damned (Movie) The Seed of the Sacred Fig (Movie) Wang Bing Festival Winners Crowd New York Film Festival Main Slate Lineup Top titles from Cannes and Berlin, like Sean Baker’s “Anora” and Mati Diop’s “Dahomey,” join new work by Pedro Almodóvar, Steve McQueen and RaMell Ross. Posted by By Annie Aguiar
Posted inDocumentary Films and Programs Wang Bing ‘Youth (Spring)’ Review: Garment Rending The documentarian Wang Bing examines the cloistered world of young textile workers in China. Posted by By Ben Kenigsberg