Icarus Films has taken North American rights to Youth (Spring), the newest feature from Venice prizer winner Wang Bing, which earlier this year became one of the first documentaries admitted to Cannes ...
Check the label on that garment hanging in your closet. If it reads “Made in China,” there’s a chance it was stitched together by one of the characters in Wang Bing’s documentary Youth (Spring), or ...
In the finale of Wang Bing’s nonfiction trilogy, garment-factory workers return to their families and wrestle with the questions all young people do. By Alissa Wilkinson When you purchase a ticket for ...
Just when it seems like Wang Bing’s textile documentaries might run out of observations, the Chinese filmmaker’s “Youth (Hard Times)” — the second in his planned trilogy — presents the passage of time ...
The middle part of the Chinese filmmaker’s documentary trilogy features some subtle tweaks to his observational formula. A primer, first, for anyone who’s not already familiar with the project.
The cultural contributions and activism of iconic Dayton artist Willis “Bing” Davis will be captured in an upcoming ThinkTV documentary. The documentary, created in partnership with Public Media ...