
“In my undergraduate years, I watched three films almost every day,” Wang Bing, director most recently of the
Golden Leopard-winning
Mrs. Fang, tells
Zoe Meng Jiang. “I’m from the same generation as the Sixth Generation filmmakers like Wang . . .
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