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5 of the best films by Chinese auteur Jia Zhangke

Discover Jia’s cinematic brilliance over the years with 5 must-watch films, from his gritty debut Xiao Wu to the violent A Touch of Sin

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Chinese auteur Jia Zhangke and cast members of his latest film Caught by the Tides, Zhao Tao and Zhou You at the 77th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, on May 19. Photo: Reuters

Since dropping his debut feature in 1997, Jia Zhangke has barely stopped. The acclaimed Chinese director has spent the last 27 years releasing a consistent stream of feature-length films, shorts and documentaries. Don’t know where to start with Jia?

Jia Zhangke has an extensive portfolio of cinematic works. Photo: Reuters
Jia Zhangke has an extensive portfolio of cinematic works. Photo: Reuters

Here are five of his best films to help familiarise you with this master of world cinema.

1. Xiao Wu (1997)

A still from Jia Zhangke’s Xiao Wu (1998), which Martin Scorsese praised. Photo: M+
A still from Jia Zhangke’s Xiao Wu (1998), which Martin Scorsese praised. Photo: M+

Jia’s debut feature Xiao Wu (Pickpocket) set the tone for much of his filmography, with its gritty focus on the urban poor in Shanxi, the director’s home province, against a backdrop of China’s economic liberalisation. Stars Wang Hongwei and Hao Hongjian.

2. Platform (2000)

A still from Platform, starring Zhao Tao, Jia Zhangke’s current wife. Photo: Handout
A still from Platform, starring Zhao Tao, Jia Zhangke’s current wife. Photo: Handout
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