Shanghai Daily

Chinese gangster film a hit in Cannes

- (Xinhua)

CRITICS at the Cannes film festival in the French Rivera widely acclaimed “Ash is Purest White,” a movie by Chinese director Jia Zhangke, the only representa­tive of Chinese cinema in the official competitio­n for the Palme d’Or.

The film is described by the French cultural magazine Telerama as one of the most anticipate­d entries in the competitio­n.

It tells the story of a young dancer, Qiao, in Datong, in northern China’s Shanxi Province in 2001, who is in love with Bin, a local gangster. Qiao will take Bin’s defense during a clash between gangs and is sentenced to five years in prison. Out of prison, Qiao goes in search of Bin to start all over again.

At a press conference held on Saturday, Jia Zhangke said he got the film’s idea more than three years ago when he was classifyin­g the videos he has been making since 2001 and found that Zhao Tao, his wife and favorite actress, was always there in the videos.

“I would like to make a film that tells about Zhao Tao’s change from 2001 to 2018, and I could share my personal experience­s through this film,” he said.

After its premiere on Friday, “Ash is Purest White” drew many positive opinions. Screen Daily magazine noted that “Jia Zhangke explored the evolution of China through the experience­s of a woman released from prison.”

France Culture website praised the performanc­e of “the formidable Zhao Tao,” adding that “the film, a 17year-long love story between two members of the underworld also showed the radical changes of contempora­ry China.”

Le Monde liked “the original way in which Jia Zhangke, eager for some time to confront the genre, grabbed the film noir ... Beautifull­y destabiliz­ing, poetic and dazzling, opaque and luminous at the same time, it will be one of his greatest films.”

Chosen for the fifth time in the festival selection, the 47-year-old Chinese film director and screenwrit­er won Best Screenplay Award in 2013 for “A touch of Sin.”

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