And, Scene: <em>Mountains May Depart</em>
<em>The Atlantic</em> looks back at key cinematic moments in 2016, this time a sweeping drama from one of today’s most acclaimed Chinese filmmakers.
by David Sims
Dec 21, 2016
3 minutes
Over the next two weeks, The Atlantic will delve into some of the most interesting films of the year by examining a single, noteworthy moment and unpacking what it says about 2016. Today: Jia Zhangke’s Mountains May Depart. (The whole “And, Scene” series will appear here.)
The director of the 2015 drama Jia Zhangke, has clashed with the Chinese government over the content of his films throughout his career. That’s in part because Jia belongs to the so-called “sixth generation” of Chinese cinema—a more anti-establishment and confrontational
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