Director Tsai Ming-Liang’s debut feature is a masterful exploration of urban alienation and sexual malaise, widely regarded as one of the best Taiwanese films of all time. The parallel stories are about teenager Hsiao Kang, who feels stifled living at home with his parents, and petty thief Ah-Tze, the object of the teenager’s obsessive hero–worship. One of the quintessential Taipei films, Rebels of the Neon God captures a transformative moment in the city’s history, as the decaying architecture of the nationalist era gives way to way to technological modernisation, video game arcades, and shiny new shopping malls. Foregrounding themes of queer desire, the film introduced cinemagoers to Tsai’s signature minimalist style, and to his muse, actor Lee Kang-Sheng, who has subsequently appeared in every film made by the director.
Festival 2023
Rebels of the Neon God (青少年哪吒 )
Taiwan, 1992
Feature
Directed by
Tsai Ming-Liang
Tsai Ming-Liang
Running time
106 mins
106 mins
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Director Bio
Tsai Ming-Liang is a Malaysian-born Taiwanese filmmaker, widely considered one of the greatest living directors. Narrative and dialogue are often absent in his films, which are composed of slow and long takes, focusing on desire, emptiness and loneliness. His films have won numerous awards including at the Cannes, Berlin and Venice film festivals.
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Supported by the Ministry of Culture of Taiwan, Taiwan Film and Audiovisual Institute, Taiwan Tourism Bureau, and Westminster City Council.
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