We acknowledge the Gadigal of the Eora Nation, the traditional custodians of the Country on which the Art Gallery of New South Wales stands.

Film series: Taking flight 17 June – 2 August 2015

Two people with light brown skin sitting in a partitioned bath. One of them has a towel over their head.

Still from Departures, 2008

The arrival of East Asian cinema

According to ancient East Asian legends, the dragon can assume many forms. When this mythological creature takes flight, it meanders, leaps and coils, rising out of the water and into the skies, generating mists, clouds, rain and wind.

Screening at the Art Gallery of New South Wales from 17 June to 2 August 2015, Taking flight charts the entry of Asian cinema into an international arena and celebrates the courage and intelligence with which its filmmakers have pondered questions of power and change, politics and culture.

Featuring works from some of the most dynamic and distinctive film industries in the world – including Japan, Vietnam, Singapore, South Korea, Hong Kong and China – this survey begins in the late 1980s and proceeds into the 21st century.

Films

  • 17, 21 June – Tampopo (director Jûzô Itami, Japan, 1987, 35mm)

  • 24, 28 June – Raise the red lantern (director Zhang Yimou, China, 1991, 35mm)

  • 24 June – Cyclo (director Tran Anh Hung, Vietnam, 1995, 35mm)

  • 1, 5 July – Not one less (director Zhang Yimou, China, 1999, 35mm)

  • 8, 12 July – Oldboy (director Park Chan-wook, South Korea, 2003, 35mm)

  • 15, 19 July – Be with me (director Eric Khoo, Singapore, 2005, 35mm)

  • 22, 26 July – Mother (director Bong Joon-ho, South Korea, 2009, 35mm)

  • 22 July – Election (director Johnnie To, Hong Kong, 2005, 35mm)

  • 29 July, 2 August – Departures (director Yōjirō Takita, Japan, 2008, 35mm)

Two people with light brown skin placing chopsticks into bowls of ramen. The person on the left is frowning.

Still from Tampopo, 1987

A young person with black hair in plaits looks through an ornate wooden frame. Behind the person is a red lantern.

Still from Raise the red lantern, 1991

A person in a light suit with a cigarette in their mouth. Behind them are bars and a seated person with their eyes closed.

Still from Cyclo, 1995

A child with black hair looks up.

Still from Not one less, 1999

A person with shaggy black hair and a oustache raises a hammer.

Still from Oldboy, 2003

A person with light skin and long black hair is lying on a pillow, looking into the camera.

Still from Be with me, 2005

A person with light brown skin holds an umbrella. The wind is blowing their short black hair back.

Still from Mother, 2009

A person in the street is on their knees and another person stands closely behind them.

Still from Election, 2005

Two people with light brown skin sitting in a partitioned bath. One of them has a towel over their head.

Still from Departures, 2008