Still Life
A film by Jia Zhangke
Set against the spectacular landscape of the Three Gorges region, Jia Zhangke’s humane and moving Golden-Lion winner tells two contemplative and compassionate stories of a man and a woman searching for absent spouses in Fengjie, an ancient town on the Yangtze River which is being demolished and will soon vanish for ever in the flooding caused by the controversial Three Gorges hydroelectric dam project. At the same time as offering a revelatory, thought-provoking portrait of people adrift in a world they no longer recognise, Still Life also reveals their energy, resilience and ability to reach new understandings. With long, uninterrupted takes, Jia Zhangke subjects the changing landscape to intense lyrical scrutiny, illuminating the relationship between individuals and their environment and the strange co-existence of man-made squalor with so much natural beauty.
“The resonant setting, lovely performances and surrealist surprises make for transfixing viewing” – Tony Rayns
Format
Special features
- Feature Commentary by Tony Rayns.
- Dong (Jia Zhangke, 2006, 66 min): a documentary companion piece to Still Life about painter Liu Xiaodong and his subjects, including male labourers from Still Life and female entertainment workers in Bangkok.
- Illustrated booklet with an essay by Chris Berry, interviews with Jia, director biography.
Credits
Year
2006
Country
China
Product information
Certificate
15
Colour
Colour
Languages
Mandarin
Subtitles
English; Hard of Hearing for commentary
Original aspect ratio
1.78:1
DVD region
- 2 Europe (except Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus), Middle East, Egypt, Japan, South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, Greenland, French Overseas departments and territories
Catalogue number
BFIVD753