A metaphor for mourning, as much as it is a reminder to slow down, Tsai Ming-liang’s stunningly beautiful Walker features his acteur fétiche Lee Kang-Sheng as a red-robed monk barely locomoting through the bustling streets of Hong Kong.
A metaphor for mourning, as much as it is a reminder to slow down, Tsai Ming-liang’s stunningly beautiful Walker features his acteur fétiche Lee Kang-Sheng as a red-robed monk barely locomoting through the bustling streets of Hong Kong.
Tsai Ming-liang is a Malaysian-Taiwanese filmmaker. He has written and directed 10 feature films as well as many short films and television films. Tsai is one of the most celebrated Second New Wave film directors of Taiwanese cinema.
Screening as part of (Dis)orientalism: Queer Extensions and Looking East.