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Jia Zhangke, “Still Life” (2006).

Jia Zhangke’s brilliant new film is no ghost story, but it’s nevertheless filled with figures of the walking dead. It’s titled Still Life (Sanxia haoren) perhaps an apt title for a movie filled with movement and travel, but towards an imminent entropy. The setting is Fengjie, the province with the most people affected by China’s Three [...]

The Best Movies I Saw All Year, 2006 Edition.

As usual, these include (older) films I got to see only in 2006. In alphabetical order: – The Descent (dir. Neil Marshall, England, 2005) – Linda Linda Linda (dir. Nobuhiro Yamashita, Japan, 2005) – Tropical Malady (dir. Apichatpong Weesethakul, Thailand, 2004) – Workingman’s Death (dir. Michael Glawogger, Austria, 2005) And three runners-up: – Cavite (dir. [...]