The Vision for the Pingyao International Film Festival with Jia Zhangke

We spoke with Marco Mueller and Jia Zhangke regarding the creative vision of their forthcoming Pingyao International Film Festival.
Daniel Kasman, Kurt Walker, Marie-Pierre Duhamel

We spoke with festival directors Marco Mueller and Jia Zhangke regarding the creative vision of their forthcoming Pingyao International Film Festival. Jia shot parts of his films Platform (2000) and A Touch of Sin (2013) in the city of Pingyao, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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