Special Program (3) Filmmaker in Focus: TSAI Ming-liang

What Time Is It There?
  • Film
    • What Time Is It There?
      Taiwan, France / 2001 / 116 min.
      Director: TSAI Ming-liang
      [introduction]
      A stall owner who deals in timepieces meets a woman about to depart for Paris. Influenced by a small reminder of her, he sets all the clocks in Taipei to French time. Meanwhile, the woman leads a solitary life in a foreign land. Jean-Pierre LÉAUD appears as the man the woman meets on a bench at a Paris park.
  • Director
    • TSAI Ming-liang

      Born in Malaysia in 1957. Emigrated to Taiwan in 1977, and majored in film and theater at the Chinese Culture University in Taipei. Wrote film scripts and also wrote and directed television dramas after graduation, and debuted as a film director in 1992 with “Rebels of the Neon God.” His second film “Vivre L’Amour” (94) won the Venice Film Festival’s Golden Lion, and his third film “The River” (96) was awarded the Berlin International Film Festival’s Silver Bear. The announcement of a new film has always attracted international attention including his subsequent works: “Hole” (98), “What Time Is It There?” (01), “Good Bye, Dragon Inn” (03), “The Wayward Cloud” (05), and “I Don’t Want To Sleep Alone” (06). Though he declared his retirement from theatrical films following “Stray Dogs”, which screened at Tokyo FILMeX 2013, he is now passionately involved in creating artistic short films (see film note) in museums as well as directing stage productions.
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