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Still Life
Venice Golden Lion
City/Urbanization
Travel/Road Movie
Human Rights/Labor/Social
- CountryHong Kong, China/China
- Production Year2006
- Running Time108min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
In the final shot of Still Life, the tightrope walk scene appears onscreen alongside laborers setting out on the road, their hopes pinned on coal mining jobs. For those who must destroy the very place that was once their livelihood with their own hands—that beautiful place—the perilous coal mine has become their only hope of survival. In the end, the tightrope walk represents the hope they cling to. Though their greatest reward is mere survival, which seems meager compared to the ultimate price of death, they will give everything for that life. In that single tightrope walking scene, Jia Zhang-Ke captures the essence of existence, the very reason to live. Behind Sanming and his wife reuniting after fifteen years, a building collapses. Even if the whole world crumbles this way, Sanming will continue living, as if walking a tightrope, for the family he has found again. That is life. Still Life is, ultimately, a profoundly contemplative film. (AHN Sihwan)
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JIA Zhang-Ke
Born in Fenyang, Shanxi Province, in 1970, he graduated from the Beijing Film Academy. His debut feature Xiao Wu (1998) won the NETPAC Award at the Berlin International Film Festival, the Dragons & Tigers Award at the Vancouver International Film Festival, and the New Currents Award at the Busan International Film Festival, establishing his international reputation. He went on to receive the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival for Still Life (2006) and Best Screenplay at the Cannes Film Festival for A Touch of Sin (2013). His other notable works include Mountains May Depart (2015), Ash Is Purest White (2018), Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue (2020), and Caught by the Tides (2024).
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- DirectorJIA Zhang-Ke
- CastTao ZHAO
- Production CompanyXstream Pictures
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