Resurrection
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Theatrical Screenings
Muranów
Muranów
Film description
In a world where humanity has lost the ability to dream, a woman and an android exist in the shadow of dreams invisible to others. As they drift into the land of dreams, they lead us through six chapters referring to the human senses, offering a journey through the history of Chinese cinema – from silent film, through noir, a Buddhist parable, a neorealist heist movie, to a vampiric romance. It is a virtuoso tribute to the art of cinema, the most visually impressive spectacle of the past year, awarded at the Cannes Film Festival. Bi Gan’s long–awaited epic fresco is a cinematic experience that asks about the very nature of dreams in a world that has stopped dreaming.
The Polish distributor of the film is the New Horizons Association.
text:
Łukasz Mańkowski
Bi Gan
Born in 1989, Bi Gan is a film director, screenwriter, poet and photographer. He comes from Kaili, a city in southern China that plays a significant role in his cinema. In 2015, he made his feature debut with Kaili Blues, an oneiric journey of a Chinese doctor through his own past and family secrets, blending temporal dimensions. The film received critical acclaim and won several awards, including Best First Feature at the Locarno International Film Festival and a prize in Nantes. Bi Gan’s second feature, “Long Day’s Journey Into Night” (2018), became one of the highlights of the Cannes Film Festival and was shown at numerous festivals around the world, establishing him as one of the most promising voices in world cinema. His long-awaited Resurrection (2025) received the Special Jury Prize at Cannes
2010 South (short)
2012 Jingang Jing (short)
2015 Lu bian ye can / Kaili Blues
2016 Mi mi jin yu
2018 Długa podróż dnia ku nocy / Di qiu zui hou de ye wan / Long Day’s Journey Into Night
2025 Zmartwychwstanie / Kuángyě Shídài / Resurrection
