THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART will present a film series surveying the work
of Tsai Ming-LIANG AT THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART SCREENING OCTOBER 20TH
THROUGH NOVEMBER 13TH. In the three decades since his debut feature,
Tsai Ming-LIANG (b. 1957) has built a contemplative body of work that
ruminates on fundamental experiences of existence.This retrospective,
which marks Tsai and Lee’s first visit to the US since 2009, opens
with their latest feature, Days (2020), and includes 14 features and
four shorts directed by Tsai. A highlight is the first US theatrical
run of Face (2009) on 35mm, a new addition to MoMA’s film
collection. The director will share his memories of cinema in a
special improvised live event, and two rarely seen films directed by
Lee and produced by Tsai—The Missing (2003) and Single Belief
(2016)—complete the retrospective.
Also included, will be the first US theatrical run of Tsai’s 2009
film, Face, from October 21-27. For this production, Tsai brings his
regular cast together with legendary French actors, including
Jean-Pierre Léaud and Fanny Ardant, for this film commissioned by the
Louvre and shot largely on the museum’s premises. With the
world-renowned art collection as its backdrop, Face is a gorgeously
shot and composed work filled with dreamy sequences that resemble
performance art installations.
For more information, visit moma.org [https://www.moma.org/], and to
reserve tickets to individual screenings click here
[https://www.moma.org/calendar/film/5204] .
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