The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Jia’s ‘Ash Is Purest White’ to get wide release in China

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BEIJING: Long ignored or unable to get distributi­on in his homeland, art house star Jia Zhangke is finally finding an audience in China. The auteur revealed on Wednesday at a press conference in Beijing that his latest film, Ash is Purest White, is set to receive a nationwide cinematic release on Sept 21.

The project, which premiered in competitio­n at the recent Cannes Film Festival to critical praise, is a melancholy epic following the relationsh­ip between a low-level Chinese gangster (Liao Fan) and the woman who goes to prison for him (portrayed by Jia’s wife and muse Zhao Tao).

Jia has been a staple of high- minded internatio­nal cinema for years, with all but his very first student film appearing at the Berlin, Venice or Cannes film festivals. His sixth film, Still Life, won the Venice Golden Lion in 2006, and his eighth, A Touch of Sin, brought home the Cannes best screenplay award in 2015.

But beloved as it might be by foreign cineastes, much of Jia’s work either came prior to the developmen­t of a market for art house cinema in China, or it touched upon themes deemed unacceptab­le by Beijing’s censors. A Touch of Sin, for example — a searing meditation on the inequities of contempora­ry China — was never able to secure permission for a release, despite being coproduced by the state-backed Shanghai Film Group.

Jia’s fortunes at home began to turn around in 2016 with Mountains May Depart. A more muted and emotionall­y driven rebuke of China’s breakneck economic developmen­t than some of his earlier work, the film became his first project since the 2010 documentar­y I Wish I Knew to be exhibited publicly in China. Screened China-wide, it earned US$4.3 million, a thenunprec­edented performanc­e for an art film in the country, suggesting that the bottleneck likely had more to do with censorship than the tastes of Chinese consumers.

 ??  ?? Jia (right) with the main cast members Zhao (right) and Liao Fan.
Jia (right) with the main cast members Zhao (right) and Liao Fan.

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