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Chinese Ink (2016)

Directed by Ghassan Salhab
55minruntime
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Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

In Chinese Ink, composed from a series of shots taken with an iPhone, Salhab expands questions of location and the act of filmmaking itself. Some images were captured in the moment ‘without quite knowing why’, and others were filmed at an earlier time ‘with no apparent motive’ or as a result of specific circumstances. Salhab jotted down notes all along, excerpts from books he read or reread, sounds he recorded and preserved. He approached this film essay as a work in progress with no preconceived structure; instead, he let the work gradually reveal itself. All at once, in terms of ‘place’ and his relationship to ‘here’, with all its entanglements, it became clear to him that he needed to invoke the ‘elsewhere’, to start with the first place, his childhood in Senegal, and ‘retrace’ certain steps: his connection to armed struggles, the Palestinian cause, the present moment.

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleHeber Sini
Original languageFrançais (FR)
Spoken languagesالعربية, English, Français, Deutsch
Production countriesLebanon
StatusReleased
Release date15 luglio 2016
Assistant directorsGhassan Salhab

Release dates

Premiere

France / Jul 15, 2016

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