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River of Art.
- Format:
- Video
- Series:
- China Screen
- Language:
- Chinese
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Arts and literature--Asia.
- Arts and literature.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 video file)
- Distribution:
- London: Bloomsbury Video. Bloomsbury Publishing. 2022.
- Other Title:
- Bloomsbury Video Library.
- Place of Publication:
- Quartier Latin Media (ICTV).
- Biography/History:
- Written and directed by Charlene Shih; Produced by Gary Shih; Director of Photography: Angel Chen, Huo Ning, Fenrisulfur Chen; Assisted: YuHung Hsiue, Junwei Liao, Luyuan Chen; Editing: Charlene Shih; Narration: CHungrei Hsiao; Original Music: Jimmy Williams; Mixed by Buzzing Studios; Effects: Emma Chou; Animation: Ruah Edelstein, Masha Vasilkovsky; Assisted: Darius Orlovas; Technical Support: Yungo Studios; Subtitles: TimeLines Studios. .
- Summary:
- LIU Yu was born in the northeast of China in 1919. Today he lives in Taiwan with his daughter and they are both passionate about drawing and painting. After his wife's death, LIU decides to undertake with his daughter a journey in space and time, through places which marked his life as a young artist. After finishing his studies, he starts to work for the Internal Revenue Service but he misses art too much, so he decides to devote his whole life to it. He takes the opportunity to go to study art in Japan. After finishing his studies, he leaves the country, which is ravaged by the Second World War. However, he cannot go back to his hometown because the northeast of China is still occupied by the Japanese. With his classmates he undertakes a difficult trip towards another province, Chungking, where he attends a local fine arts academy. After graduating, he still cannot go back home because his region is going through the turmoil of civil war. A professor helps him to get a job a teacher in a university in Taiwan, where he starts his career and meets the woman of his life. However, it's also the period of the White Terror, during which he is captured and tortured by Nationalists from Guomindang. He will never forget this life-changing experience which deeply marks his character as a man and as an artist. In this documentary LIU's drawings and paintings come to life and accompany us in the journey of the artist towards his hometown, but also in the journey of his memories of a tormented past. This film is a moving portrait, intimate and enlightening at the same time, told by Liu himself, his relatives and his colleagues. It shows us the life of a humble artist which became a milestone in the history of Taiwanese art. .
- Credits:
- Director, Charlene Shih ; producer, Garry Shih ; screenwriter, Chatlene Shih.
- ISBN:
- 9781350917156
- OCLC:
- 1356504872
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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