ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月3日 11時49分


Can you create and showcase independent films in a country that frowns on independence, much less dissent? “There is a level,” said Sun Liang, whose experimental film “Kill the Shadow” played at China’s newest film festival, in the ancient walled city of Pingyao, in Shanxi Province. “You don’t want to make something too violent or too inappropriate, to go over that level.” It is “probably like this in every country,” he added. Only it’s not. China’s grip on culture is as tight as it is on the media, politics and the economy. And if anything, that grip has grown even tighter under President Xi Jinping. The weeklong #filmfestival — where @giuliamarchiphoto took this photo of a light check — is the brainchild of China’s most celebrated independent filmmaker, Jia Zhangke, whose own work has fallen afoul of the censors before. But he says that independent filmmaking can still flourish in #China. “Nearly 800 movies are made in China every year,” he said, “among which there are many by talented young directors.” Visit the link in our profile to read more. #?


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