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Ash is Purest White
Jianghu er nü

Jia Zhang-ke  •  China  • ​  2018
141 mins  •   DCP/HD  •  R13 violence
  In Mandarin with English subtitles


Zhao Tao plays a tough, resilient woman in love with a hoodlum in this epic gangland romance, set against China’s relentless modernisation in the 21st century.

“Clever, subversive and hugely ambitious” – Slant


Ash is Purest White screens in co-operation with the Confucius Institute, Victoria University of Wellington
With: Zhao Tao, Liao Fan, Xu Zheng, Casper Liang, Feng Xiaogang, Diao Yinan
Director/Screenplay: Jia Zhangke
Producers: Shozo Ichiyama, Nathanaël Karmitz
Production co: Shozo Ichiyama, Nathanaël Karmitz Productions, Office Kitano 

Photography: Eric Gautier
Editor: Laclau, Lin Xudong
Music: Lim Giong

REVIEW

“A beautiful marriage of the political and the personal... Ash Is Purest White subtly distills nearly two decades of gradual social change into the story of a small-town gangster and his moll. The movie opens in 2001, in the northern village of Datong, where Guo Bin (Liao Fan), a member of the jianghu underworld, runs a mahjong parlor… But from the start, it’s Bin’s girlfriend, Qiao (Zhao Tao), who magnetizes the camera’s attention… A fiercely devoted partner to Bin, she more than holds her own in this masculine enclave, and her own belief in the brotherly codes of the jianghu, a commitment referenced by the title, runs startlingly deep.

When Bin is attacked by local thugs, it is Qiao who fatefully intervenes and pays the steepest price. From there, the film undergoes a series of thrilling narrative reversals but always keeps Qiao at the fore, grounding its portrait of long-term social and technological flux with the kind of gutsy, lovelorn heroine who would be right at home in a 1940s Hollywood melodrama…

In its swirl of violence and emotion… [Jia’s film] is fierce, gripping, emotionally generous and surprisingly funny... Meanwhile, even those accustomed to seeing Zhao in Jia’s movies… might be taken aback by the depths of her acting here… with the richest, most subtly complex performance she’s given to date.”

— Justin Chang, LA Times


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Tuesday, 10 September, 8:15pm

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Monday, 23 September, 6:00pm

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Monday, 7 October, 8:00pm

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Monday, 14 October, 6:15pm

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Monday, 21 October, 7:00pm

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Ash Is Purest White (Jianghu er nv) is presented in co-operation with the Confucius Institute, Victoria University of Wellington

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