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		<title>Best Chinese Language Films of the 2000s: Ballots</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A list of the ballots from all 47 participants of the Best Chinese Language Films of the 2000s Poll follows after the break. Several participants included comments and/or honorable mentions, which are also included. Some participants ranked their choices while others left their list unranked; the final results were tallied by the number of mentions [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A list of the ballots from all 47 participants of the Best Chinese Language Films of the 2000s Poll follows after the break. Several participants included comments and/or honorable mentions, which are also included. Some participants ranked their choices while others left their list unranked; the final results were tallied by the number of mentions each film received among all top ten ballots.</p>
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<p><strong>Michael Berry</strong><br />
UC Santa Barbara<br />
1. Platform – Jia Zhang-ke, 2000, Hong Kong/Japan/France/Netherlands/Switzerland<br />
2. Yi Yi – Edward Yang, 2000, Taiwan/Japan<br />
3. Blind Shaft – Li Yang, 2003, China/Germany/Hong Kong<br />
4. Summer Palace – Lou Ye, 2006, China<br />
5. Though I am Gone, Hu Jie, China 2008.<br />
6. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon – Ang Lee, 2000, China/Taiwan/USA<br />
7. In the Mood for Love – Wong Kar-Wai, 2000, Hong Kong/France<br />
8. Three Times – Hou Hsiao-hsien, 2005, Taiwan<br />
9. Goodbye, Dragon Inn – Tsai Ming-Liang, 2003, Taiwan<br />
10. 1428 – Du Haibin, 2009, China</p>
<p>Honorable Mentions:<br />
Along the Railway – Du Haibin, 2000, China; Devils on The Doorstep – Jiang Wen, 2000, China; Somewhere Over the Dreamland – Cheng Wen-tang, 2002, Taiwan; West of the Tracks – Wang Bing, 2003, China; Café  Lumière – Hou Hsiao-hsien, 2003, Taiwan/Japan (even though it is in Japanese); Infernal Affairs Trilogy – Andrew Lau and Alan Mak, 2002, 2003, Hong Kong; Kung Fu Hustle – Stephen Chow, 2004, Hong Kong/China; The World – Jia Zhang-ke, 2004/China/Japan/France; Delamu – Tian Zhuangzhuang, 2004, China; Shanghai Dreams – Wang Xiaoshuai, 2005, China; The Wayward Cloud – Tsai Ming-liang, 2005, France/Taiwan; Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles – Zhang Yimou, 2005, China; Still Life – Jia Zhangke, 2006, China; Election 1 &amp; 2 – Johnnie To, 2005, 2006, Hong Kong; God Man Dog &#8211; Singing Chen, 2007, Taiwan; No Pudeo Visir Sin Ti – Leon Dai, 2009, Taiwan; Legend of the Mountain – King Hu, 1979 (restored complete 180 min. version, 2008), Taiwan, South Korea</p>
<p><strong>Andrew Chan</strong><br />
Critic, <em>Film Comment</em>; <em>Reverse Shot</em><br />
1. Yi Yi<br />
2. Platform<br />
3. Three Times<br />
4. In the Mood for Love<br />
5. Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks<br />
6. What Time Is It There?<br />
7. The Other Half<br />
8. Oxhide<br />
9. Ghost Town<br />
10. Everlasting Regret</p>
<p><strong>Cui Zi&#8217;en</strong><br />
Filmmaker (<em>Queer China; Enter the Clowns</em>), Activist<br />
1. Zhou Hongxiang: The Red Flag Flies<br />
2. Yang Fudong: Seven Intellectuals in Bamboo Forest<br />
3. Andrew Y-S Cheng: Shanghai Panic<br />
4. Andrew Y-S Cheng: Destination Shanghai<br />
5. Jia Zhangke: Still Life<br />
6. Yang Jin: A Black and White Cow<br />
7. Zhao Ye: Jalainur<br />
8. Lv Le: Novel<br />
9. Du Haibin: Along the Railway<br />
10. ZHu Chuanming: Extras<br />
11. Wang Libo: Buried</p>
<p><strong>Mike D&#8217;Angelo</strong><br />
Film Critic<br />
1. In the Mood for Love<br />
2. Hero<br />
3. Devils on the Doorstep<br />
4. The Wayward Cloud<br />
5. What Time Is It There?<br />
6. Not One Less<br />
7. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon<br />
8. Blue Gate Crossing<br />
9. Red Cliff<br />
10. The Orphan of Anyang</p>
<p><strong>Aurelia Dubouloz</strong><br />
Scholar<br />
Platform, Jia Zhangke, 2000<br />
I Love Beijing, Ning Ying, 2001<br />
West of the Tracks, Wang Bing, 2002<br />
Goodbye Dragon Inn, Tsai Mingliang, 2003<br />
Dam Street, Li Yu, 2005<br />
Triangle, Johnnie To, Tsui hark, Ringo Lam, 2007<br />
Crime and Punishment, Zhao Liang, 2007<br />
1428, Du Haibin, 2009<br />
Spring Fever, Lou Ye, 2009<br />
The Search, Pema Tseden, 2009</p>
<p><strong>Gan Xiao&#8217;er</strong><br />
Filmmaker (<em>Raised from Dust</em>)<br />
1. Summer Palace (Liu Ye)<br />
2. Spring Fever (Liu Ye)<br />
3. Still Life (Jia Zhangke)<br />
4. Floating Dust (Huang Wenhai)<br />
5. Bing Ai (Feng Yan)<br />
6. Platform (Jia Zhangke)<br />
7. Oxhide (Liu Jiayin)<br />
8. History of Chemistry 2 (Lu Chunsheng)<br />
9. Raised from Dust(Gan Xiao&#8217;er)<br />
10. Silent Holy Stone (Wanma Caidan)</p>
<p><strong>Thomas Hart</strong><br />
EU-China Information Society Project<br />
1. Still Life (Jia ZhangKe)<br />
2. Blind Shaft (Li Yang)<br />
3. In the Mood for Love (Wong KarWai)<br />
4. Isabella  (Pang Ho-Cheung)<br />
5. The world  (Jia Zhang-Ke)<br />
6. Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles  (Zhang Yimou)<br />
7. Lust, Caution (Ang Lee)<br />
8. 2046 (Wong Kar-Wai)<br />
9. Infernal Affairs  (Andrew Lau, Alan Mak)<br />
10. Summer Palace  (Lou Ye)</p>
<p><strong>Brian Hu</strong><br />
UCLA<br />
1. Yi Yi (Edward Yang)<br />
2. The World (Jia Zhang-ke)<br />
3. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Ang Lee)<br />
4. In the Mood for Love (Wong Kar-wai)<br />
5. Millennium Mambo (Hou Hsiao-hsien)<br />
6. Lust, Caution (Ang Lee)<br />
7. What Time is it There? (Tsai Ming-liang)<br />
8. Summer Palace (Lou Ye)<br />
9. Sparrow (Johnnie To)<br />
10. My Life As McDull (Toe Yuen)</p>
<p><strong>Huang Weikai</strong><br />
Director (<em>Floating; Disorder</em>)<br />
Wong Kai-wai: Ashes of time (final version)<br />
Wong Kar-wai: In the Mood For love<br />
Jonnie To: Breaking News (2004)<br />
Wai Keung Lau, Siu Fai Mak: Infernal Affairs (2002)<br />
Feng Xiaogang: Big Shot&#8217;s Funeral (2001)<br />
Pang Ho-cheung: You Shoot, I Shoot (2001)<br />
Wu Wenguang: Fuck Cinema<br />
Liu Jiayin: Oxhide<br />
Zhang Jingwei: KJ<br />
Huang Weikai: Disorder</p>
<p><strong>Huang Wenhai</strong><br />
Director (<em>Floating Dust, We</em>)<br />
Edward Yang: Yi Yi<br />
Lou Ye: Summer Palace, Spring Fever<br />
Jia Zhangke: Still LIfe, Public Space<br />
Wanma Caidan: Search<br />
Yang Fudong: A Strange Heaven<br />
Wang Bin: West of the tracks.<br />
Zhao Liang: Petition<br />
Hu Jie: Looking for Linzhao&#8217;s Soul</p>
<p><strong>La Frances Hui</strong><br />
Programmer, Asia Society<br />
Face<br />
Platform<br />
Kung Fu Hustle<br />
In the Mood for Love<br />
The World<br />
Goodbye, Dragon Inn<br />
Infernal Affairs<br />
Blind Shaft<br />
In Search of Lin Zhao&#8217;s Soul<br />
Delamu</p>
<p><strong>Jian Yi</strong><br />
Filmmaker (<em>Super, Girls!; Bamboo Shoots</em>)<br />
Documentary:<br />
Chinese Villagers&#8217; Documentary Project (Wu Wenguang)<br />
Survival Song (Yu Guangyi)</p>
<p>Narrative Films:<br />
Platform (Jia Zhangke)<br />
Unknown Pleasures (Jia Zhangke)<br />
Bamboo Shoots (Jian Yi)</p>
<p><strong>A.S. Keijser</strong><br />
Leiden University<br />
1 A One and a Two (Yi Yi), d: Edward Yang / Yang Dechang, TW 2000<br />
2 Infernal Affairs (Wujiandao), d: Lau Wai-Keung &amp; Alan Mak, HK 2002<br />
3 I Don&#8217;t Want to Sleep Alone (Hei yanquan), d: Tsai Ming-Liang, TW/Malaysia 2006<br />
4 Still Life (Sanxia haoren), d: Jia Zhang-ke, PRC 2006<br />
5 Oxhide (Niupi), d: Liu Jiayin, PRC 2005<br />
6 Us Two (Women lia), d: Ma Liwen, PRC 2005 (am not sure about the English title of this film…)<br />
7 In the Mood for Love (Huayang nianhua), r: Wong Kar-wai, HK 2000<br />
8 Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks (Tiexiqu), d: Wang Bing, PRC 2003<br />
9 Suzhou River (Suzhouhe), d: Lou Ye, PRC 2000<br />
10 Devils on the Doorstep (Guizi laile), d: Jiang Wen, PRC 2000</p>
<p><strong>Anthony Kaufman</strong><br />
Film Critic, IndieWire<br />
&#8220;Platform&#8221; (2000)<br />
&#8220;Unknown Pleasures&#8221; (2002)<br />
&#8220;The World&#8221; (2004)<br />
&#8220;Still Life&#8221; (2006)<br />
&#8220;Dong&#8221; (2006)<br />
&#8220;Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon&#8221; (2000)<br />
&#8220;Green Hat&#8221; (2003)<br />
&#8220;Blind Shaft&#8221; (2003)<br />
&#8220;In the Mood for Love&#8221; (2000)<br />
&#8220;Quitting&#8221; (2001)</p>
<p><strong>Robert Koehler</strong><br />
Film Critic / Programmer, AFI Festival, Variety<br />
1. PLATFORM (Jia Zhang-ke)<br />
2. UNKNOWN PLEASURES (Jia Zhang-ke)<br />
3. THE WORLD (Jia Zhang-ke)<br />
4. TIMBER GANG (Yu Guangyi)<br />
5. TIEXI DISTRICT: WEST OF THE TRACKS (Wang Bing)<br />
6. NIGHT TRAIN (Diao Yinan)<br />
7. FENGMING: A CHINESE MEMOIR (Wang Bing)<br />
8. STILL LIFE (Jia Zhang-ke)<br />
9. SURVIVAL SONG (Yu Guangyi)<br />
10. OXHIDE (Liu Jiayin)</p>
<p><strong>Shelly Kraicer</strong><br />
Film Critic, Programmer, Vancouver International Film Festival, Cinema-Scope<br />
Suzhou River (Suzhou he), Lou Ye, 2000<br />
Durian Durian (Liulian piaopiao), Fruit Chan, 2000<br />
In the Mood For Love (Huayang nianhua), Wong Kar-wai, 2000<br />
Platform (Zhantai), Jia Zhangke, 2001<br />
My Life as McDull (Maidou gushi), Toe Yuen, Brian Tse, Alice Mak, 2001<br />
What Time is it There? (Ni neibian ji dian?), Tsai Ming-liang, 2001<br />
West of Tracks (Tiexi qu), Wang Bing, 2002<br />
PTU, Johnnie To, 2003  (actually, the entire body of Johnnie To’s work in the decade, taken together, constitutes a “masterwork”: I choose PTU as a representative)<br />
Three Times (Zuihao de shiguang), Hou Hsiao-hsien, 2005<br />
Oxhide 2 (Niupi 2), Liu Jiayin, 2009</p>
<p><strong>Kevin Lawrence</strong><br />
China Institute<br />
1.      What Time Is It There? (2001, dir. by Tsai Ming-liang) – no movie has ever made me swing from laughter to crying in less time than it takes to type this sentence (except maybe Tsai’s The Hole).<br />
2.      Yi Yi (2000, dir. by Edward Yang) – a masterpiece.<br />
3.      The Wayward Cloud (2004, dir. by Tsai Ming-liang) – one of the most controlled works of art about rage and sex and sex and rage—how could I not admire this film even if on some reflection I have absolutely despised it?<br />
4.      Three Times (2006, dir. by Hou Hsiao-hsien) – the first 1/3 of this film is some of Hou Hsiao-hsien’s best work ever (and that is very high praise!)<br />
5.      The World (2004, dir. Jia Zhangke) – I feel like everyone will chosePlatform as their top pick, but for me that movie feels very 90s; The World issquarely situated in the 21st century.<br />
6.      Kung Fu Hustle (2004, dir. by Stephen Chow) – my favorite superhero film so far!<br />
7.      Blind Shaft (2003, dir. by Li Yang) – there are many worthy realist films from young 21st century Chinese directors, and this one is edited verysmartly.<br />
8.      Lust, Caution (2007, dir. by Ang Lee) – what an unexpected surprise coming from Ang Lee and being (loosely) based on a Zhang Ailing short story.  I think the psychology of occupation and betrayal was very timelyand handled quite nicely.<br />
9.      Visage/Face (2009, dir. by Tsai Ming-liang) – I couldn’t resist putting another Tsai Ming-liang film on here (could just as well have been Goodbye,Dragon Inn or I Don’t Want to Sleep Alone); this film definitely proves Tsai is still thinking/digging deep and growing, even as he returns to familiar tropes.<br />
10.     In the Mood for Love (2001, dir. by Wong Kar-wai) – such a guilty pleasure—I could watch Tony Leung smoke a cigarette all day!</p>
<p><strong>Dennis Lim</strong><br />
Editor, Moving Image Source<br />
1. Platform<br />
2. In the Mood for Love<br />
3. Goodbye Dragon Inn<br />
4. Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks<br />
5. Still Life<br />
6. I Don&#8217;t Want to Sleep Alone<br />
7. Unknown Pleasures<br />
8. Survival Song<br />
9. Millennium Mambo<br />
10. Oxhide</p>
<p><strong>Greg Louvel</strong><br />
Film Critic<br />
Jiang Wen &#8211; Devils at the Doorstep<br />
Jia Zhangke &#8211;  The World<br />
Jia Zhangke &#8211; Still Life<br />
Edward Yang &#8211; Yi Yi<br />
Wong Kar Wai &#8211; My Blueberry Nights<br />
Li Yang &#8211; Blind Shaft<br />
Wang Xiaoshuai &#8211; Beijing Bicycle<br />
Zhang Yimou &#8211; Three Guns / A Simple Noodle Story<br />
Jia Zhangke &#8211; Unknown Pleasures</p>
<p><strong>Edwin Mak</strong><br />
Film Critic/ <a href="http://ntbd.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Blogger</a><br />
West of the Tracks, Wang Bing<br />
Platform, Jia Zhangke<br />
Devils on the Doorstep, Jiang Wen<br />
A One and A Two, Edward Yang<br />
PTU: Into the Perilous Night, Johnnie To<br />
In The Mood For Love, Wong Kar-wai<br />
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, &#8211; Ang Lee<br />
The Wayward Cloud, Tsai Ming-liang<br />
Shaolin Soccer, Stephen Chow<br />
The Warlords, Peter Chan</p>
<p><strong>Jason McGrath</strong><br />
University of Minnesota<br />
Devils on the Doorstep (Jiang Wen, 2000)<br />
Platform (Jia Zhangke, 2000)<br />
In the Mood for Love (Wong Kar-wai, 2000)<br />
Chicken Poets (Meng Jinghui, 2002)<br />
Infernal Affairs (Andrew Lau &amp; Alan Mak, 2002)<br />
West of the Tracks (Wang Bing, 2003)<br />
Pirated Copy (He Jianjun, 2004)<br />
Kekexili: Mountain Patrol (Lu Chuan, 2004)<br />
I Don’t Want to Sleep Alone (Tsai Ming-liang, 2006)<br />
Lust, Caution (Ang Lee, 2007)</p>
<p><strong>Jia-yan Mi</strong><br />
The College of New Jersey<br />
1.        Devils on the Doorstep (Jian Wen, 2000)<br />
2.        Suzhou River (Lou Ye, 2000)<br />
3.        In the Moods of Love (Wong Kar Wai, 2000)<br />
4.        What Time Is It Over There? (Tsai Mingliang, 2001)<br />
5.        Yi yi: A One and a Two&#8230;  (Edward Yang, 2001<br />
6.        Millennium Mambo (Hou Hsiao-hsien, 2001)<br />
7.        Still Life (Jiazhang Ke, 2006)<br />
8.        Infernal Affairs (Wai-keung Lau, 2002)<br />
9.        Peacock (Gu Changwei, 2005)<br />
10.        Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Ang Lee, 2000)</p>
<p><strong>William Phuan</strong><br />
Programmer, Singapore<br />
Beijing Bicycle<br />
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon<br />
In the Mood for Love<br />
Suzhou River<br />
Yi Yi<br />
What Time Is It Over There<br />
West of the Tracks<br />
Springtime in a Small Town<br />
Platform<br />
Infernal Affairs</p>
<p>Honorable Mention: 2046; Goodbye Dragon Inn; PTU; Uniform; The Shaft; Kung Fu Hustle;  Election; Three Times; I Don&#8217;t Want to Sleep Alone; Still Life; Summer Palace; Taking Father Home; City of Life and Death; The Message; Unknown Pleasures; The World; Red Cliff 1 &amp; 2</p>
<p><strong>James Quandt</strong><br />
Programmer, Cinematheque Ontario; Toronto International Film Festival<br />
It all but kills me to proffer a list with only one film by Jia and Tsai, as I admired so many of their films this decade, but otherwise my list would be all established masters, so I have forcibly made space for several films by newcomers. No ranking implied:</p>
<p>Orphan of Anyang &#8211; Wang Chao<br />
Platform &#8211; Jia Zhang-ke<br />
What Time is it There? &#8211; Tsai Ming-liang<br />
West of the Tracks &#8211; Wang Bing<br />
In the Mood for Love &#8211; Wong Kar Wai<br />
Oxhide &amp; Oxhide II &#8211; Liu Jiayin<br />
Uniform &#8211; Diao Yi’nan<br />
Three Times (the first part) &#8211; Hou Hsiao-hsien<br />
Springtime in a Small Town &#8211; Tian Zhuangzhuang</p>
<p>Toss-up: Suzhou River &#8211; Lou Ye or Grain in Ear &#8211; Zhang Lu</p>
<p><strong>Tony Rayns</strong><br />
Programmer, Vancouver International Film Festival<br />
BAOBER IN LOVE  (Li Shaohong)<br />
IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE  (Wong Kar Wai)<br />
MID-AFTERNOON BARKS  (Zhang Yuedong)<br />
THE NARROW PATH  (Cui Zi&#8217;en)<br />
A ONE AND A TWO &#8230;  (Edward Yang)<br />
OXHIDE  (Liu Jiayin)<br />
PETITION  (Zhao Liang)<br />
SPRING FEVER  (Lou Ye)<br />
STILL LIFE  (Jia Zhangke)<br />
SWEET FOOD CITY  (Gao Wendong)</p>
<p><strong>Bérénice Reynaud</strong><br />
California Institute for the Arts<br />
Unranked (by year of release)<br />
Wong Kar-Wai: In The Mood For Love (2000)<br />
Yi Yi – Edward Yang, 2000, Taiwan/Japan<br />
Devils on The Doorstep – Wen Jiang, 2000, China<br />
Millennium Mambo – Hou Hsiao-hsien, 2001, Taiwan/France<br />
Wang Bing: West Of The Tracks (2004)<br />
Liu Jiayin: Oxhide (2005), and Oxhide 2 (2009)<br />
The Other Half – Ying Liang/Peng Shan, 2006, China<br />
Jia Zhangke: Still Life (2006)<br />
Perfect Life – Emily Tang, 2008, China<br />
City of Life and Death – Lu Chuan, 2009, China</p>
<p><strong>Peter Rist</strong><br />
Zhantai (Platform), Jia Zhangke (P.R. China/Hong Kong/France/Japan)<br />
Suzhou he (Suzhou River), Lou Ye (China/Germany)<br />
Fa yeung nin wa (In the Mood for Love), Wong Kar-wai (Hong Kong/France)<br />
Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks, Wang Bing (China), documentary, digital<br />
Cha ma gu dao xi lie (Delamu), Tian Zhuangzhuang (China/Japan), digital, doc.<br />
McDull, Prince de la Bun, Toe Yuen (Hong Kong), animation<br />
Zui hao de shi guang (Three Times), Hou Hsiao-hsien (Taiwan/France)<br />
Hei yan quan (I Don’t Want to Sleep Alone), Tsai Ming-liang<br />
(Malaysia/China/Taiwan/France/Austria)<br />
Binglang (Betelnut), Yang Heng (China), digital<br />
Niu pi er (Oxhide II), Liu Jiayin (China), digital</p>
<p><strong>Jason Sanders</strong><br />
Pacific Film Archive, UC Berkeley<br />
Yi Yi: A One and a Two, dir. Edward Yang, Taiwan, 2000.<br />
The World, dir. Jia Zhang-ke, China, 2004.<br />
In the Mood for Love, dir. Wong Kar-wai, Hong Kong, 2000. (Seems so long ago)<br />
Goodbye Dragon Inn, dir. Tsai Ming-liang, Taiwan, 2003.<br />
Fuck Cinema, dir. Wu Wenguang, China, 2006.<br />
Kekexili: Mountain Patrol, dir. Lu Chuang, China, 2004.<br />
Tang Poetry, dir. Zhang Lu, China, 2003.<br />
The Other Half, dir. Ying Liang, China, 2006.<br />
Tie Xe Qui: West of the Tracks, dir. Wang Bing, China, 2003.<br />
Infernal Affairs Trilogy, dir. Alan Mak &amp; Lau Wai-keung, Hong Kong, 2002-2003.</p>
<p>Runners-up: Crazy Stone, dir. Hao Ling, 2006; Little Moth, dir. Peng Tao, 2007; Oxhide, dir. Liu Jiayin, 2004; Flower in the Pocket, dir. Liew Seng Tat, Malaysia; Still Life, dir. Jia Zhang-ke, 2007; I Love Beijing, Ning Ying, 2001; 15, dir. Royston Tan, Singapore, 2003</p>
<p><strong>Michael Sicinski</strong><br />
University of Houston<br />
1. IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE (Wong Kar-wai)<br />
2. STILL LIFE (Jia Zhang-ke)<br />
3. DEVILS ON THE DOORSTEP (Jiang Wen)<br />
4. YI YI (Edward Yang)<br />
5. KUNG FU HUSTLE (Stephen Chiau)<br />
6. EXILED (Johnnie To)<br />
7. THE SUN ALSO RISES (Jiang Wen)<br />
8. BLUE GATE CROSSING (Yee Chin-yen)<br />
9. HERO (Zhang Yimou)<br />
10. KEKEXILI: MOUNTAIN PATROL (Lu Chuan)</p>
<p><strong>J.P. Sniadecki</strong><br />
Harvard University<br />
Platform, dir. Jia Zhangke<br />
Suzhou River, dir. Luo Ye<br />
Unknown Pleasures, dir. Jia Zhangke<br />
Wayward Cloud, dir. Tsai Ming Liang<br />
West of the Rails, dir. Wang Bing<br />
Bing&#8217;Ai, dir. Feng Yan<br />
Outside, dir. Wang Wo<br />
Petition, dir. Zhao Liang<br />
In the Mood for Love, dir. Xu Ruotao<br />
Ghost Town, dir. Zhao Dayong</p>
<p><strong>Mingwei Song</strong><br />
Wellesley College<br />
The World (Jia Zhangke, 2005; PRC)<br />
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Ang Lee, 2000; Taiwan)<br />
Yi Yi: a One and a Two (Edward Yang, 2000; Taiwan)<br />
Seafood (Zhu Wen, 2002; PRC)<br />
Durian, Durian (Fruit Chan, 2000; Hong Kong)<br />
Devils on the Doorstep (Jiang Wen, 2000; PRC)<br />
Lust, Caution (Ang Lee, 2007; Taiwan)<br />
Three Times (Hou Hsiao-hsien, 2005; Taiwan)<br />
In the Mood for Love (Wong Kar-wai, 2000; Hong Kong)<br />
Summer Palace (Lou Ye, 2006; PRC)</p>
<p><strong>Chuck Stephens</strong><br />
Film Critic, <em>Film Comment</em>, <em>Filmmaker</em><br />
Uniform<br />
Seafood<br />
In the Mood for Love<br />
2046<br />
Goodbye Dragon Inn<br />
Millennium Mambo<br />
Lan yu<br />
Unknown Pleasures<br />
West of the Tracks<br />
Pangyau (Amir Muhammad)</p>
<p>Honorable Mentions: All Tomorrow&#8217;s Parties; Useless; Mid-Afternoon Barks; Little Moth; The Orphan of Anyang; Cry Woman; Rain Dogs (Ho Yuhang); The Beautiful Washing Machine (James Lee); Gubra (Yasmin Ahmad);</p>
<p><strong>David Walsh</strong><br />
Film Critic, <a href="http://www.wsws.org" target="_blank">World Socialist Web Site</a><br />
Platform, Jia Zhangke (China, 2000—but also, Unknown Pleasures, 2002; The World, 2004)<br />
Good Cats, Ying Liang (China, 2008—but also Taking Father Home, 2006; The Other Half, 2006)<br />
Little Moth, Peng Tao (China, 2007)<br />
Blind Shaft, Lang Yi (China, 2003)<br />
Cry Woman, Liu Bingjian (China, 2002)<br />
Bing Ai, Feng Yan (China, 2007)<br />
Durian, Durian, Fruit Chan (Hong Kong, 2000—but also, Little Cheung, 1999—I saw it in 2000!)<br />
River People, He Jianjun (China, 2009)<br />
Grain in Ear, Zhang Lu (China, 2005)<br />
The Orphan of Anyang, Wang Chao (China, 2001)<br />
An eleventh would be Yi Yi, Edward Yang (Taiwan, 2000)<br />
And a twelfth, Bundled, Singing Chen (Taiwan, 2000)<br />
Wang Bing deserves mention, if not a more exacting editor, for West of the Tracks (China, 2003) and Fengming: A Chinese Memoir (China, 2007)</p>
<p><strong>Ban Wang</strong><br />
Stanford University<br />
1. Kekexili<br />
2 Kongque (Peacock)<br />
3 Hero<br />
4 24 City<br />
5 Platform<br />
6 Postmen in the Mountains<br />
7 Suzhou River<br />
8 The Road (Fangxiang zhi lv)<br />
9 Blindshaft<br />
10. Jijie Hao (Assembly)</p>
<p><strong>Wang Ge</strong><br />
Film Critic, The Beijinger<br />
Still Life, 2006, Jia Zhangke, China<br />
Devil On The Doorstep, 2000, Jiang Wen<br />
Cape No.7, 2008, Wei Desheng, Taiwan<br />
How Are You, Gongliao?, 2004, Cui Suxin, Taiwan<br />
Blind Shaft, 2003, Li Yang, China<br />
Peacock, 2005, Gu Changwei, China<br />
Bodyguards and Assassins, 2009, Chen Desen, Hong Kong/China<br />
Yi Yi, 2000, Edward Yang, Taiwan<br />
Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks, 2003, Wang Bin, China<br />
Trivial Matters, 2007, Peng Haoxiang, Hong Kong</p>
<p><strong>Qi Wang</strong><br />
Georgia Institute of Technology<br />
And the Spring Comes (dir. Gu Changwei)<br />
Butterfly (dir. Yan Yan Mak)<br />
Devils on the Doorstep (dir. Jiang Wen)<br />
Orphan of Anyang (dir. Wang Chao)<br />
The Other Half (dir. Ying Liang)<br />
Platform (dir. Jia Zhangke)<br />
Suzhou River (dir. Lou Ye)<br />
Though I Am Gone (dir. Hu Jie, documentary)<br />
West of the Tracks (dir. Wang Bing, documentary)<br />
Yi Yi (dir. Edward Yang)</p>
<p><strong>Wanma Caidan</strong><br />
Filmmaker (<em>The Silent Holy Stones; The Search</em>)<br />
Yi Yi (Edward Yang)<br />
Taking Father Home (Ying Liang)<br />
Peacock (Gu Changwei)<br />
Delamu (Tian Zhuangzhuang)<br />
Spring Fever (Lou Ye)<br />
Platform (Jia Zhangke)<br />
Lust and Caution (An lee)<br />
Blind Shaft (Li Yang)<br />
Devils on the Door Step (Jiang Wen)<br />
Beijing Bicycle (Wang Xiaoshui)</p>
<p><strong>Xu Tong</strong><br />
Filmmaker (<em>Wheat Harvest; Fortune Teller</em>)<br />
1. Summer Palace (Liu Ye)<br />
2. Rumination (Xu Ruotao)<br />
3. Good Cat (Ying Liang)<br />
4. Along the Railway (Du Haibing)<br />
5. San Li Dong (Lin Xin)<br />
6. Dr. Ma&#8217;s Clinic (Cong Feng)<br />
7. Crime and Punishment (Zhao Liang)<br />
8. Using (Zhao Hao)<br />
9. Two Seasons (Zhao Xun)<br />
10: Wheat Harvest (Xu Tong)</p>
<p><strong>Yan Yu</strong><br />
Filmmaker (<em>Before the Flood</em>)<br />
West of the Tracks (Wang Bin)<br />
Summer Palace (Lou Ye)<br />
Still Life (Jia Zhangke)<br />
Incense (Ning Hao)<br />
Blind Mountain (Li Yang)</p>
<p><strong>Chi-hui Yang</strong><br />
Programmer, San Francisco Asian American Film Festival<br />
Grain In Ear, Zhang Lu<br />
Summer Palace, Lou Ye<br />
Yi Yi, Edward Yang<br />
Jailanur, Zhao Ye<br />
Goodbye Dragon Inn, Tsai Ming-liang<br />
Conjugation, Emily Tang<br />
Dumplings, Fruit Chan<br />
My Life As McDull, Brian Tse<br />
West of the Tracks, Wang Bing<br />
Quitting, Zhang Yang<br />
Still Life, Jia Zhang-ke</p>
<p><strong>Yang Jin</strong><br />
Filmmaker (<em>The Black and White Milk Cow; Er Dong</em>)<br />
Survival Song (Yu Guangyi)<br />
West of the Tracks (Wang Bin)<br />
Classmate (Lin Xin)<br />
Petition (Zhao Liang)<br />
Mr. Ma&#8217;s clinic (Cong Feng)<br />
Platform (Jia Zhangke)<br />
Seven Intellectuals in the Bamboo Forest (Yang Fudong)<br />
Rain Clouds over Wushan (Zhang Ming)<br />
Chong Qing + Li Li (Zhang Lv)<br />
The Other Half (Ying Liang)</p>
<p><strong>Emilie Yeh</strong><br />
Hong Kong Baptist University<br />
Yi Yi<br />
The Wayward Cloud<br />
Still Life<br />
2046<br />
Millennium Mambo<br />
In the Mood for Love<br />
Lust, Caution<br />
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon<br />
Summer Palace<br />
West of the Tracks</p>
<p><strong>Ying Liang</strong><br />
Director<br />
Platform (Jia Zhangke)<br />
Oxhide (Liu Jiayin)<br />
Spring Fever (Lou Ye)<br />
Karamay ?Xu Xin)<br />
Aoluguya (Gu Tao)<br />
Classmates (Lin Xin)<br />
West of the Tracks (Wang Bin)<br />
Wheat Harvest (Xu Tong)<br />
Buried (Wang libo)<br />
Before the Flood (Yan Yu)</p>
<p><strong>Neil Young</strong><br />
Film Critic; Programmer, Bradford Film Festival<br />
1. Blind Mountain (2007; Mang shan) by LI Yang<br />
2. Condolences (2009) by YING Liang &#8212; short<br />
3. Night Train (2007; Ye che) by DIAO Yi&#8217;nan<br />
4. Taking Father Home (2005; Bei yazi de nanhai) by YING Liang<br />
5. How Is Your Fish Today? (2006; Jin tian de yu zen me yang?) by Xiaolu GUO<br />
6. The Other Half (2006; Ling yi ban) by YING Liang<br />
7. Kung Fu Hustle (2004; Kung fu aka Gong fu) by Stephen CHOW<br />
8. Little Moth (2007; Xue chan) by PENG Tao<br />
9. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000; Wu hu zang long) by Ang LEE<br />
10. Timber Gang (2007; Mu bang aka The Last Lumberjacks) by YU Guangyi</p>
<p>Then (in alphabetical order): Accident (2009; Yi ngoi) by CHEANG Pou-Soi; I Love Lakers (2009) by YING Liang &#8212; short; In the Mood For Love (2000, Fa yeung nin wa) by WONG Kar-Wai; Seafood (2001; Haixian) by ZHU Wen; Survival Song (2008; Xiao li zi) by YU Guangyi</p>
<p><strong>Zhao Liang</strong><br />
Filmmaker (<em>Crime and Punishment, Petition</em>)<br />
To Live is Better than to Die (Chen Weijun)<br />
Before the Flood (Li Yifan, Yan Yu)<br />
Crime and Punishment (Zhao Liang)<br />
Petition (Zhao Liang)<br />
Looking for Lin Zhao&#8217;s Soul (Hu Jie)<br />
Outside(Wang Wo)<br />
Timber Gang (Yu Guangyi)<br />
Bingai (Feng Yan)<br />
Dr.Ma&#8217;s Country Clinic (Cong Feng)<br />
The Fortune Teller (Xu Tong)</p>
<p>This is actually Zhu Rikun&#8217;s list, but I agree with it.</p>
<p><strong>Angela Zito</strong><br />
New York University<br />
Along the Railroad  2000    Du Haibin<br />
This Happy Life   2002    Jiang Yue<br />
DV China  2002   Zheng Desheng<br />
West of the Tracks   2003    Wang Bing<br />
Dr. Zhang 2005  Huang Ruxiang<br />
The Bimo Records   2006   Yang Rui<br />
The Villager Documentary Project, from 2006 onward,  Wu Wenguang<br />
Bing Ai  2007  Feng Yan<br />
Although I am Gone  2007  Hu Jie<br />
Petition:        2008   Zhao Liang</p>
<p>Special mention to Jiang Hu  1999, Wu Wenguang (I just think of Jiang Hu as founding a style for the decade)</p>

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<p><em><strong>In the Mood for Lov</strong></em><em><strong>e</strong></em> by Hong Kong director <strong>Wong Kar-wai</strong> topped the results of an international poll of the best Chinese-language films of the past decade, conducted by <strong>dGenerate Films</strong>. The poll included ballots from forty-seven filmmakers, critics, programmers and scholars from around the world. A total of 152 Chinese-language films were cited.</p>
<p>View the <a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/uncategorized/best-chinese-language-films-of-the-2000s-ballots/">full list of ballots</a> from all participants.</p>
<p><em>In the Mood for Love</em> outpaced a field dominated by mainland Chinese titles, led by <strong>Wang Bing</strong>&#8216;s seven-hour documentary <em><strong>West of the Tracks</strong></em> and <strong>Jia Zhangke</strong>&#8216;s historical epic <em><strong>Platform</strong></em>. The two mainland titles are both independent productions made outside the official Chinese state system and have never officially screened in China. <strong><em>Yi Yi</em></strong>, by the late Taiwanese master <strong>Edward Yang</strong> finished fourth.</p>
<p>The top four titles were each mentioned in at least half of the forty-six ballots submitted by participants. Rounding out the top ten were <strong>Jia Zhangke&#8217;s <em>Still Life</em></strong> at #5,  <strong>Jiang Wen&#8217;s <em>Devils on the Doorstep</em></strong> at #6, <strong>Liu Jiayin&#8217;s <em><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/oxhide-niu-pi/">Oxhide</a></em></strong>, <strong>Lou Ye&#8217;s <em>Summer Palace, </em></strong>and <strong>Jia Zhangke&#8217;s</strong> <em><strong>The World</strong> </em>tied<strong> </strong>at #7, and <strong>Li Yang&#8217;s <em>Blind Shaft <span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-style: normal;">and</span></span></em></strong> <strong>Ang Lee&#8217;s </strong>transnational blockbuster<strong> <em>Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon </em><span style="font-weight: normal;">tied at #9.</span></strong></p>
<p>Jia Zhangke dominated among directors with seven films mentioned in the poll, three of which finished in the top ten. His films received nearly twice as many mentions as those of the second most-mentioned director, Wong Kar-wai. Works by Taiwanese director <strong>Tsai Ming-liang</strong> and Chinese director <strong>Lou Ye</strong> (who is officially banned from making films in China) also featured prominently in the results.</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;"> </span></strong>The results suggest a changing of the guard among mainland Chinese filmmakers over the past decade. The highest placing title by a Fifth Generation director was <strong>Zhang Yimou</strong>&#8216;s <em><strong>Hero</strong></em> at #22. The eight mainland productions placing in the top eleven are from Sixth Generation directors such as Jia Zhangke or Lou Ye, or the post-Generational wave of digital filmmakers such as Wang Bing and Liu Jiayin.  And yet, among these mainland films, only <em>The World</em> was approved by the state censors and released theatrically in mainland China.</p>
<p>Three of the top four films &#8211; <em>In the Mood for Love, Yi Yi</em> and <em>Platform</em> &#8211; have also placed prominently in polls conducted for all cinema of the past decade. The three films placed in the top ten of the Best of Decade Critics&#8217; Poll run by <a href="http://www.indiewire.com/survey/best_of_the_decade_critics_survey_2000s/best_of_the_decade" target="_blank">IndieWire</a> and in the top 11 of the poll run by <a href="http://www.filmlinc.com/b/?p=1490" target="_blank">Film Comment</a>. But aside from Jia Zhangke&#8217;s films, the remaining titles on the list have fared poorly in these polls (<em>West of the Tracks</em>, #2 in this poll, places at #49 in IndieWire and #85 in Film Comment).</p>
<p><em><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/oxhide-niu-pi/">Oxhide</a></em>, distributed non-theatrically in the U.S. by dGenerate Films, is the top ranking title by a female director. In addition to <em>Oxhide</em>, nine other dGenerate Films titles received mentions in the <strong><em><span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-style: normal;">poll</span></span>: Before the Flood</em> (Li Yifan and Yan Yu); <em><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/betelnut-bing-lang/">Betelnut</a></em><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/betelnut-bing-lang/"> </a></strong><strong>(dir. Yang Heng); <em>Crime and Punishment</em> (Zhao Liang); <em><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/ghost-town-fei-cheng/">Ghost Town</a></em> (Zhao Dayong); <em><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/little-moth-xue-chan/">Little Moth</a></em> (Peng Tao); <em><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/the-other-half-ling-yi-ban/">The Other Half</a></em> (Ying Liang); <em><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/taking-father-home-bei-ya-zi-de-nan-hai/">Taking Father Home</a></em> (Ying Liang); <em>Timber Gang</em><span style="font-weight: normal;"> aka</span> <em>Last Lumberjacks</em> (Yu Guangyi)</strong> and <strong><em><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/using-long-ge/">Using</a></em> (Zhou Hao</strong>).</p>
<p>The full list of films, as well as top-ranking Chinese-language directors, can be found after the break. View the <a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/uncategorized/best-chinese-language-films-of-the-2000s-ballots/">full list of ballots</a> from all participants.</p>
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1. <em><strong>In the Mood for Love</strong></em>, Wong Kar-wai (28 mentions)<br />
2. <strong><em>Tie Xi Qu: </em></strong><strong><em>West of the Tracks</em></strong>, Wang Bing (25)<br />
3.  <em><strong>Platform</strong></em>, Jia Zhangke (24)<br />
4. <strong><em>Yi Yi</em></strong>, Edward Yang(23)<br />
5. <em><strong>Still Life</strong></em>, Jia Zhangke (18)<br />
6. <em><strong>Devils on the Doorstep</strong></em>, Jiang Wen (12)<br />
7. <strong><em><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/oxhide-niu-pi/">Oxhide</a></em></strong>, Liu Jiayin (11)<br />
(tie) <em><strong>Summer Palace</strong></em>, Lou Ye (11)<br />
(tie) <em><strong>The World</strong></em>, Jia Zhangke (11)<br />
10. <em><strong>Blind Shaft</strong></em>, Li Yang (10)<br />
(tie) <em><strong>Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon</strong></em>, Ang Lee (10)</p>
<p><strong>Top Directors (based on mentions of their films among all top ten ballots):</strong><br />
1. <strong>Jia Zhangke</strong> (63 mentions)<br />
2. <strong>Wong Kar Wai</strong> (34)<br />
3. <strong>Tsai Ming-liang</strong> (28)<br />
4. <strong>Wang Bing</strong> (26)<br />
5. <strong>Lou Ye</strong> (25)<br />
6. <strong>Edward Yang</strong> (23)<br />
7. <strong>Ang Lee</strong> (17)<br />
8. <strong>Liu Jiayin</strong> (15)<br />
9. <strong>Hou Hsiao-hsien</strong> (14)<br />
10 <strong>Jiang Wen</strong> (13)</p>
<p><strong>The rest of the results from the poll of Chinese-language films:</strong></p>
<p>12. <em><strong>Goodbye Dragon Inn</strong></em>, Tsai Ming-liang (9)</p>
<p>13. <em><strong>Three Times</strong></em>, Hou Hsiao-hsien (8)<br />
(tie) <em><strong>Suzhou River</strong></em>, Lou Ye (8)<br />
(tie) <em><strong>What Time Is It There?</strong></em> Tsai Ming-liang (8)</p>
<p>16. <strong><em>Infernal Affairs</em></strong>, Andrew Lau &amp; Alan Mak (7)<br />
(tie) <em><strong>Lust, Caution</strong></em> Ang Lee (7)<br />
<span style="font-style: italic;">(tie)</span><em> <strong>Petition</strong>, </em><span style="font-style: italic;">Zhao Liang (7)</span><br />
(tie) <strong><em>Unknown Pleasures</em></strong> Jia Zhangke (7)</p>
<p>20. <strong><em>Millennium Mambo</em></strong>, Hou Hsiao-hsien (6)<br />
(tie) <strong><em>Spring Fever<span style="font-weight: normal;">, </span></em></strong> Lou Ye (6)</p>
<p>22. <em><strong>Bing Ai</strong></em><span style="font-style: italic;">, Feng Yan (5)<br />
</span><strong><em>Hero</em></strong>, Zhang Yimou (5)<br />
(tie) <strong><em>Wayward Cloud</em></strong>, <strong><em>The </em></strong>Tsai Ming-liang (5)</p>
<p>25. Nine films tied with four mentions:</p>
<p><em><strong>Kung Fu Hustle</strong>, </em>Steven Chow<br />
<strong><em> Peacock</em></strong>, Gu Changwei<br />
<strong><em> Oxhide 2</em></strong>, Liu Jiayin<br />
<strong><em> Kekexili: Mountain Patrol</em></strong>, Lu Chuan<br />
<strong><em> I Don&#8217;t Want to Sleep Alone</em></strong>, Tsai Ming-liang<br />
<strong><em> Orphan of Anyang</em></strong>, The	Wang Chao<br />
<strong><em> 2046</em></strong>, Wong Kar-wai<br />
<strong><em><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/the-other-half-ling-yi-ban/"> Other Half</a></em></strong><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/the-other-half-ling-yi-ban/">, </a><strong><em><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/the-other-half-ling-yi-ban/">The</a>, </em></strong>Ying Liang<br />
<strong><em> Survival Song</em></strong>, Yu Guangyi</p>
<p>34. Nine films tied with three mentions:</p>
<p><em><strong>Along the Railway</strong></em>, Du Haibin<br />
<em><strong>Crime and Punishment</strong>, </em><span style="font-style: italic;">Zhao Liang<br />
</span><em><strong> Dr. Ma&#8217;s Country Clinic</strong>, </em><span style="font-style: italic;">Cong Feng</span><br />
<strong><em> Though I Am Gone</em></strong>, Hu Jie<strong><em><br />
</em></strong><strong><em> Delamu</em></strong>, Tian Zhuangzhuang<br />
<em><strong>Looking for Lin Zhao&#8217;s Soul</strong>, </em><span style="font-style: italic;">Hu Jie</span><br />
<strong><em> My Life as McDull</em></strong>, Toe Yuen<br />
<strong><em> Beijing Bicycle</em></strong>, Wang Xiaoshuai<br />
<em><strong>Timber Gang aka Last Lumberjacks</strong>, </em><span style="font-style: italic;">Yu Guangyi</span></p>
<p>43. 26 films tied with two mentions:</p>
<p><strong><em>1428</em></strong>,Du Haibin<br />
<strong><em><em>Before the Flood, <span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Li Yifan and Yan Yu</span></span><br />
</em>Blind Mountain</em></strong>, Li Yang<br />
<strong><em> Blue Gate Crossing</em></strong>, Yee Chin-yen<br />
<strong><em> Buried</em></strong>, Wang Libo<br />
<strong><em> Chinese Villagers&#8217; Documentary Project</em></strong>, Wu Wenguang<br />
<strong><em> Classmates</em></strong>, Lin Xin<strong><em><br />
</em></strong> <strong><em> Durian, Durian</em></strong>, Fruit Chan<br />
<strong><em> Face</em></strong>, Tsai Ming-liang<br />
<strong><em> Fuck Cinema</em></strong>, Wu Wenguang<br />
<strong><em><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/ghost-town-fei-cheng/"> Ghost Town</a></em></strong>, Zhao Dayong<br />
<strong><em> Good Cats</em></strong>, Ying Liang<br />
<strong><em> Grain in Ear</em></strong>, Zhang Lu<br />
<strong><em> Jalainur</em></strong>, Zhao Ye<br />
<strong><em><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/little-moth-xue-chan/"> Little Moth</a></em></strong>, Peng Tao<strong><em><br />
</em></strong> <em><strong> Night Train</strong></em>, Diao Yi&#8217;nan<br />
<em><strong>Outside</strong>, </em><span style="font-style: italic;">Wang Wo</span><br />
<strong><em> PTU</em></strong>, Johnnie To<br />
<strong><em> Quitting</em></strong>, Zhang Yang<br />
<strong><em> Search, The</em></strong>,Wanma Caidan<br />
<strong><em> Seafood</em></strong>, Zhu Wen<br />
<strong><em> Seven Intellectuals in a Bamboo Forest</em></strong>, Yang Fudong<br />
<strong><em> Springtime in a Small Town</em></strong>, Tian Zhuangzhuang<br />
<strong><em><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/taking-father-home-bei-ya-zi-de-nan-hai/"> Taking Father Home</a></em></strong>, Ying Liang<strong><em><br />
</em></strong><strong><em>Uniform</em></strong>, Diao Yinan<br />
<strong><em> Wheat Harvest</em></strong>, Xu Tong</p>
<p>69. 84 films tied with 1 mention:</p>
<p><strong><em> 24 City</em></strong>, Jia Zhangke<br />
<strong><em> And the Spring Comes</em></strong>, Gu Changwei<br />
<strong><em> Aoluguya</em></strong>, Gu Tao<br />
<strong><em> Ashes of Time Redux</em></strong>, Wong Kar-wai<br />
<strong><em> Assembly</em></strong>, Feng Xiaogang<br />
<strong><em> Bamboo Shoots</em></strong>, Jian Yi<br />
<strong><em> Baober in Love</em></strong>, Li Shaohong<strong><em><br />
</em></strong> <strong><em><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/betelnut-bing-lang/"> Betelnut</a></em></strong>, Yang Heng<br />
<strong><em> Big Shot&#8217;s Funeral</em></strong>, Feng Xiaogang<br />
<strong><em> Bimo Records, The</em></strong>, Yang Rui<br />
<strong><em> Black and White Milk Cow</em></strong>, Yang Jin<br />
<strong><em> Bodyguards and Assassins</em></strong>, Chen Desen<br />
<strong><em> Breaking News</em></strong>, Johnnie To<br />
<strong><em> Butterfly</em></strong>, Yan Yan Mak<br />
<strong><em> Cape No. 7</em></strong>, Wei Desheng<br />
<strong><em> Chicken Poets</em></strong>, Meng Jinghui<br />
<strong><em> Chinese Odyssey 2002</em></strong>, Jeff Lau<br />
<strong><em> Chongqing</em></strong>, Zhang Lu<br />
<em><strong> City of Life and Death</strong></em>, Lu Chuan<br />
<strong><em> Condolences</em></strong>, Ying Liang<br />
<strong><em> Conjugation</em></strong>, Emily Tang<br />
<strong><em> Cry Woman</em></strong>, Liu Bingjian<br />
<strong><em> Dam Street</em></strong>, Li Yu<br />
<strong><em> Destination Shanghai</em></strong>, Andrew Y-S Cheng<br />
<strong><em> Disorder</em></strong>, Huang Weikai<br />
<strong><em> Dong</em></strong>, Jia Zhangke<br />
<strong><em> Dr. Zhang</em></strong>, Huang Ruxiang<br />
<strong><em> Dumplings</em></strong>, Fruit Chan<br />
<strong><em> DV China</em></strong>, Zheng Desheng<br />
<strong><em> Everlasting Regret</em></strong>, Stanley Kwan<br />
<strong><em> Exiled</em></strong>, Johnnie To<br />
<strong><em> Extras</em></strong>, Zhu Chuanming<br />
<strong><em> Fengming: A Chinese Memoir</em></strong>, Wang Bing<br />
<strong><em> Floating Dust</em></strong>, Huang Wenhai<br />
<strong><em>Fortune Teller</em></strong>, Xu Tong<br />
<strong><em> Green Hat</em></strong>, Liu Fendou<br />
<strong><em> History of Chemistry 2</em></strong>, Lu Chunsheng<br />
<strong><em> How Are You, Gongliao, </em></strong> Cui Suxin<br />
<strong><em> How Is Your Fish Today, </em></strong> Guo Xiaolu<br />
<strong><em>I Love Beijing</em></strong>, Ning Ying<br />
<strong><em>In Public</em></strong>, Jia Zhangke<br />
<strong><em> Incense</em></strong>, Ning Hao<br />
<strong><em> Infernal Affairs </em></strong><em><strong>Trilogy</strong></em>, Andrew Lau and Alan Mak<br />
<strong><em> Iri</em></strong>, Zhang Lu<br />
<strong><em> Isabella</em></strong>, Pang Ho-Cheung<br />
<strong><em> Juliet in Love</em></strong>, Wilson Yip<br />
<strong><em> Karamay</em></strong>, Anonymous<br />
<strong><em> KJ</em></strong>, Cheung King-wai<br />
<strong><em> Lan Yu</em></strong>, Stanley Kwan<br />
<strong><em> McDull, Prince de la Bun</em></strong>, Toe Yuen<br />
<strong><em> Mid-Afternoon Barks</em></strong>, Zhang Yuedong<br />
<strong><em> My Blueberry Nights</em></strong>, Wong Kar-Wai<br />
<strong><em> Narrow Path, The</em></strong>, Cui Zi&#8217;en<br />
<strong> Novel, </strong>Lu Le<strong><em><br />
</em></strong> <strong><em> Pangyau, </em></strong>Amir Muhammad<br />
<strong><em> Perfect Life, </em></strong>Emily Tang<br />
<strong><em>Perpetual Motion</em></strong>, Ning Ying<br />
<strong><em> Pirated Copy</em></strong>, He Jianjun<br />
<strong><em> Raised from Dust</em></strong>, Gan Xiao&#8217;er<br />
<strong><em> Red Cliff</em></strong>, John Woo<br />
<strong><em> Red Flag Files, The</em></strong>, Zhou Hongxiang<br />
<strong><em> Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles</em></strong>, Zhang Yimou<br />
<strong><em> River People</em></strong>, He Jianjun<br />
<strong><em> Road, The</em></strong>, Zhang Jiarui<br />
<strong><em> Rumination</em></strong>, Xu Ruotao<br />
<strong><em> San Li Dong</em></strong>, Lin Xin<br />
<strong><em> Shanghai Panic</em></strong>, Andrew Y.S. Cheng<br />
<strong><em> Shaolin Soccer</em></strong>, Stephen Chow<br />
<strong><em> Silent Holy Stones</em></strong>, Wanma Caidan<br />
<strong><em> Sparrow</em></strong>, Johnnie To<br />
<strong><em> Strange Heaven</em></strong>, Yang Fudong<br />
<strong><em> Sun Also Rises, The</em></strong>, Jiang Wen<br />
<strong><em> Sweet Food City</em></strong>, Gao Wendong<br />
<strong><em> Tang Poetry</em></strong>, Zhang Lu<br />
<strong><em> This Happy Life, </em></strong>Jiang Yue<br />
<strong><em> Three Guns / A Simple Noodle Story, </em></strong>Zhang Yimou<br />
<strong><em>To Live Is Better Than to Die</em></strong>, Chen Weijun<br />
<strong><em> Trivial Matters, </em></strong>Peng Haoxiang<br />
<strong><em> Triangle, </em></strong> Johnnie To, Tsui hark, Ringo Lam<br />
<strong><em> Two Seasons, </em></strong>Zhou Xun<br />
<strong><em> Us Two, </em></strong>Ma Liwen<br />
<strong><em><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/using-long-ge/"> Using</a></em><em>, </em></strong>Zhou Hao<br />
<strong><em> Warlords, The, </em></strong>Peter Chan<br />
<strong><em> You Shoot, I Shoot, </em></strong>Pang Ho-cheung</p>

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		<title>Zhang Xianmin&#8217;s Top Films of the Decade</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of our most valued partners is Zhang Xianmin, who is nothing less than a maven of the Chinese independent film scene. For over fifteen years he has worked as an actor, producer, scholar, critic, and programmer on various projects related to Chinese cinema. He serves most prominently as the man behind the China Independent [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of our most valued <a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/about/dgenerate-partners/" target="_blank">partners</a> is <strong>Zhang Xianmin</strong>, who is nothing less than a maven of the Chinese independent film scene. For over fifteen years he has worked as an actor, producer, scholar, critic, and programmer on various projects related to Chinese cinema. He serves most prominently as the man behind the <a href="http://www.chinaiff.org/html/en/">China Independent Film Festival</a>, one of the key hubs of the Chinese <a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/academia/the-chinese-independent-film-circuit/" target="_self">independent film circuit</a>. (Check back Friday for a report on last year&#8217;s Festival).</p>
<p>We are pleased to announce that Zhang will be contributing a number of articles to the blog this year.  His writing will give a distinct perspective on the Chinese film scene. For now, here are his top 40 Chinese films from 2000-2009. They are organized in four categories: Narrative Features, Experimental, Shorts and Documentaries.</p>
<p>The results of the dGenerate Best Chinese Films of the 2000s poll will be published tomorrow.</p>
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<p>1. Narrative Features:<br />
<strong> Platform</strong> (Jia Zhangke)<br />
<strong> Devils on the Doorstep</strong> (Jiang Wen)<br />
<strong> Peacock</strong> (Gu Changwei)<br />
<strong> The Search</strong> (Wanma Caidan)<br />
<strong> Crossroads</strong> (Wang Jin)<br />
<strong><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/oxhide-niu-pi/"> Oxhide</a></strong> (Liu Jiayin)<br />
<strong> Blind Shaft</strong> (Li Yang)<br />
<strong><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/the-other-half-ling-yi-ban/"> The Other Half</a></strong> (Ying Liang)<br />
<strong><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/betelnut-bing-lang/"> Betelnut</a></strong> (Yang Heng)<br />
<strong> Summer Palace</strong> (Lou Ye)</p>
<p>2. Experimental<br />
<strong> A Strange Heaven</strong> (Yang Fudong)<br />
<strong> The Red Flag Flies</strong> (Zhou Hongxiang)<br />
<strong> History of Chemistry 2</strong> (Lu Chunsheng)<br />
<strong><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/san-yuan-li/"> San Yuan Li</a></strong> (Ou Ning and Cao Fei)<br />
<strong> Made in 1968</strong> (Cao Kai)<br />
<strong> The Moment of Stone Sinking</strong> (Dong Wensheng)<br />
<strong> Not Too Close, Not Too Detached</strong> (Gan Xiao&#8217;er)<br />
<strong> Faith with Oxygen</strong> (Gao Shiqiang)<br />
<strong> Rough Poetry</strong> (Zhao Dayong)<br />
<strong> Unfinished</strong> (Li Ning)</p>
<p>3. Short films:<br />
<strong> Old Zhang and Little Zhang</strong> (Li Wen)<br />
<strong> Secret Tunnel</strong> (Xi Xueqing)<br />
<strong> Way Out</strong> (Chen Tao)<br />
<strong> Temperature of the Orange Skin</strong> (Huang Ji)<br />
<strong> Cai Wei</strong> (Zhao Ye, animation)<br />
<strong> Universe Candy Floss</strong> (Lei Lei, animation)<br />
<strong> Chatting</strong> (Meng Jun, animation)<br />
<strong> Red Sister</strong> (Zhang Gong, animation)<br />
<strong> Xi Hai Village</strong> (Gao Wendong)<br />
<strong> Rehearsal</strong> (Qiu Jiongjiong)</p>
<p>4. Documentary<br />
<strong> Along the Railway</strong> (Du Haibin)<br />
<strong> West of the Tracks</strong> (Wang Bing)<br />
<strong> The Storm</strong> (Jiang Yue, Duan Jinchuan)<br />
<strong> Petition</strong> (Zhao Liang)<br />
<strong><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/catalog/ghost-town-fei-cheng/"> Ghost Town</a></strong> (Zhao Dayong)<br />
<strong> Dr. Ma&#8217;s Country Clinic</strong> (Cong Feng)<br />
<strong> Bing Ai</strong> (Feng Yan)<br />
<strong> Dream Walking</strong> (Huang Wenhai)<br />
<strong> Looking for Lin Zhao&#8217;s Soul</strong> (Hu Jie)<br />
<strong> Ximaojia&#8217;s Universe</strong> (Mao Chenyu)</p>

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