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HHH – A Portrait of Hou Hsiao-Hsien

HHH – Un portrait de Hou Hsiao-Hsien

Taiwan, France

1997

91 Min
Color
1.66:1
Mandarin, Taiwanese, French, English
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DIR Olivier Assayas

PROD Xavier Carniaux, Peggy Chiao

DP Éric Gautier

CAST Hou Hsiao-hsien, Chen Kuo-fu, Chu T'ien-wen

ED Marie Lecoeur

SOUND William Flageollet, Tu Du-Che

Venice (Officina Venziana), Toronto, Berlinale (Forum), Helsinki, Mar del Plata

Synopsis

As a critic for Cahiers du cinéma, Assayas was among the first to recognize the profound talent of Hou Hsiao-hsien, the Taiwanese director often considered to be one of the greatest filmmakers working today. Assayas’ documentary follows Hou as he wanders through Taipei visiting childhood friends and discussing his life and work. In keeping with the eclectic trajectory of his career, Assayas offered this intimate portrait of a still relatively unknown Hou as an immediate follow-up to his breakout hit Irma Vep (1996). –harvard.edu

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Olivier Assayas

In the ’90s Olivier Assayas emerged as one of the key figures in the new generation of French filmmakers. As a former critic for Cahiers du Cinema and a die-hard cinephile, he makes his films both personal and referential to the works of directors that he adores. His father was a director/screenwriter in the 1940s who later worked mainly for TV. When it was increasingly difficult for him to work because of a health condition, Olivier started to help him, first merely as a secretary, and then ghostwriting a few screenplays for the Maigret TV series. In the late 1970s he joined the team of influential film magazine Cahiers du Cinema, that once launched the French New Wave. While working for Cahiers he wrote essays on his favorite European filmmakers, Robert Bresson, Ingmar Bergman, Andrei Tarkovsky, and published extensive studies on American horror films and Hong Kong Cinema (the latter came out long before Hong Kong cinema became fashionable with Western filmgoers and critics). He collaborated… read more

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Gnosis

26Mar12

Has anyone seen a decent copy of this? I've only ever seen it on VCD - yikes!

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rado

30Jun11

Correction: He wanders through his native Kaohsiung, while the office indoor scenes are shot in Taipei. Great HHH doc btw.

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