Icarus Films has taken North American rights to Youth (Spring), the newest feature from Venice prizer winner Wang Bing, which earlier this year became one of the first documentaries admitted to Cannes ...
Youth (Spring)—the first installment of Wang Bing’s larger project Spring—is a laborious film, in terms not only of its mammoth runtime of 212 minutes, but also ...
In his new film, Youth (Spring), the prolific director examines how the People’s Republic became the workshop for much of the world. A scene from Youth (Spring). Wang Bing might be the world’s hardest ...
Wang Bing‘s Youth (Spring), one of two documentaries in the main Cannes Film Festival competition in nearly 20 years, takes an interesting stance in its portrayal of the garment workers living in ...
The three-and-a-half-hour Cannes competition entry from the renowned documaker embeds with garment workers essentially living in factories. By Leslie Felperin Contributing Film Critic Like Wang’s ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results