
Visage
Ming-Liang Tsai / FR, TW, NL, BE, 2009 / 141 min.
Tsai Ming-liang shot Face among Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpieces in the Louvre. A Taiwanese filmmaker travels to Paris to make a film about the Salomé myth. Tsai pulled out the visual stops with his stylized allusions to painting and Asian video clips.

Eye screens all films by the Taiwanese filmmaker to accompany Tsai”s VR project The Deserted.
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Director
Ming-Liang Tsai
Production year
2009
Country
FR, TW, NL, BE
Original title
Visage
Length
141 min.
Language
French, Mandarin Chinese, English
Subtitles
NLD
Format
35mm
Part of
Tsai Ming-liang
Eye Filmmuseum presents a retrospective of all of the Taiwanese master’s films to accompany Tsai Ming-liang’s first VR production The Deserted, from Rebels of the Neon God (1992) to Your Face (2018).



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