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		<title>Best of the Decade, Taiwanese Style</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 13:04:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Isabella Tianzi Cai The Taiwanese film magazine Fun Screen called on 68 filmmakers, film scholars, film critics, as well as other related film personnel to vote for the 10 best Taiwanese pictures produced in the years between 2000 and 2009. They were inspired by a similar poll conducted by dGenerate Films earlier this year concerning [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Isabella Tianzi Cai</p>
<p><div id="attachment_3679" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/wp-content/uploads/yi-yi11.jpg" rel="wp-prettyPhoto[g3677]"><img class="size-medium wp-image-3679" title="yi-yi1[1]" src="http://dgeneratefilms.com/wp-content/uploads/yi-yi11-300x197.jpg" alt="Yi Yi (dir. Edward Yang)" width="300" height="197" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Yi Yi (dir. Edward Yang)</p></div>The Taiwanese film magazine <em><a href="http://funscreen.com.tw" target="_blank"><strong>Fun Screen</strong></a></em> called on 68 filmmakers, film scholars, film critics, as well as other related film personnel to vote for the 10 best Taiwanese pictures produced in the years between 2000 and 2009. They were inspired by a similar poll conducted by dGenerate Films earlier this year concerning the <a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/critical-essays/best-chinese-language-films-of-the-2000s-poll-results/" target="_blank">10 best Chinese-language films</a> also made in the past decade.</p>
<p>The result of <em>Fun Screen&#8217;s</em> poll came close to ours: <em><strong>Yi Yi</strong></em>, which ranked no. 4 in dGenerate Films&#8217; top-10 list, clinched the no. 1 position in <em>Fun Screen&#8217;s</em> top-10 list; and <em><strong>Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon</strong></em>, which ranked no. 9 in our list, came second there. These films were first and second among Taiwanese films in the dGenerate poll.</p>
<p>The introduction of the poll acknowledged the results of the dGenerate poll in inspiring the poll of Taiwanese films: &#8220;At <em>Fun Screen</em>, we do not wish to challenge the list, but the list has made us acutely aware of the fact that Taiwanese films still lack a great deal of international recognition.&#8221;</p>
<p>As noted by Lin Wenqi, the chief editor of <em>Fun Screen</em>, &#8220;the goal of their poll is not about which film ranks higher than another, but is part of an effort to recognize and celebrate local film talent over the past decade. <em>Fun Screen</em> also just recently published 28 special reports with famous Taiwanese film directors over the past 10 years in a book called <em>The Voices from Taiwanese Films</em>.</p>
<p>The results of the <em>Fun Scree</em>n poll can be found after the break.</p>
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<p>1. <em>Yi Yi</em> (Edward Yang)<br />
2. <em>Crouching Tiger Hidden</em> <em>Dragon</em> (Ang Lee)<br />
3. <em>Lust, Caution</em> (Ang Lee)<br />
4. <em>What Time is it There?</em> (Tsai Ming-liang)<br />
5. <em>Cafe Lumiere</em> (Hou Hsiao-hsien)<br />
6. <em>Three Times</em> (Hou Hsiao-hsien)<br />
7. <em>No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti</em> (Leon Dai)<br />
8. <em>Blue Gate Crossing</em> (Yee Chih-yen)<br />
9. <em>Goodbye Dragon Inn</em> (Tsai Ming-liang)<br />
10. <em>Cape No. 7</em> (Wei Te-sheng)<br />
11. <em>Orz Boys</em> (Yang Ya-che)<br />
12. <em>Winds of September</em> (Tom Lin Shu-yu)<br />
13. <em>The Best of Times</em> (Chang Tso-chi)<br />
14. <em>I Don&#8217;t Want to Sleep Alone</em> (Tsai Ming-liang)<br />
15. <em>Flight of the Red Balloon</em> (Hou Hsiao-hsien)<br />
16. <em>The Wayward Cloud</em> (Tsai Ming-liang)<br />
17. <em>Millennium Mambo</em> (Hou Hsiao-hsien)<br />
18. <em>Parking</em> (Chung Mong-hong)<br />
19. <em>Face</em> (Tsai Ming-liang)<br />
20. <em>Let the Wind Carry Me</em> (Chiang Hsiu-chiung, Kwan Pun-leung)</p>
<p>Special thanks to Brian Hu for forwarding the article and list.</p>

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		<title>Best Chinese-Language Films of the 2000s: Poll Results</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 14:48:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the Mood for Love by Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai topped the results of an international poll of the best Chinese-language films of the past decade, conducted by dGenerate Films. 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. View [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_2349" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://dgeneratefilms.com/wp-content/uploads/moodforlove2.jpg" rel="wp-prettyPhoto[g2343]"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2349" title="moodforlove2" src="http://dgeneratefilms.com/wp-content/uploads/moodforlove2-300x200.jpg" alt="&lt;i&gt;In the Mood for Love&lt;/i&gt; (dir. Wong Kar-wai)" width="300" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">In the Mood for Love (dir. Wong Kar-wai)</p></div>
<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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