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Ten Thousand Waves (2010)

Directed by Isaac Julien
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49min

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5.0/10

Plot

TEN THOUSAND WAVES is a 9-screen installation shot on location in China. The work poetically weaves together stories linking China’s ancient past and present. Through an architectural installation, the work explores the movement of people across countries and continents and meditates on unfinished journeys. Conceived and made over four years, TEN THOUSAND WAVES sees Julien collaborating with some of China’s leading artistic voices, including the legendary siren of Chinese cinema Maggie Cheung; rising star of Chinese film Zhao Tao; poet Wang Ping; master calligrapher Gong Fagen; artist Yang Fudong; acclaimed cinematographer Zhao Xiaoshi; and a 100-strong Chinese cast and crew. The film’s original musical score is by fellow East Londoner Jah Wobble and The Chinese Dub Orchestra and contemporary classical composer Maria de Alvear.

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleTen Thousand Waves
Original languageEN
Production countriesUnited Kingdom
StatusReleased
Release date13 ottobre 2010
EditingAdam Finch
CinematographyZhao Xiaoshi
Assistant directorsIsaac Julien
Camera operatorsZhao Xiaoshi
Additional photographyZhao Xiaoshi
MusicJah Wobble
SoundJah Wobble

Release dates

Theatrical release

United Kingdom / Oct 13, 2010

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