United Kingdom / Mar 22, 2017 / U
Overall average
5.0/10
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Plot
Heralded by the futuristic computer-generated cityscapes that have become a signature feature of his work, Lawrence Lek’s mini-opus Geomancer is less inclined to map the building blocks of the urban architecture of tomorrow than to try and summon up the spirit of our rapidly dawning age - one whose characteristics, Lek implies, include the growing ascendancy of the cultural phenomenon of Sino-Futurism. As the geopolitical axis tilts further to the East, and as once-dominant economic/technological models are cast into doubt, Lek alights on a longstanding tension between the place of the human and the role of the machine, sharpened by contemporary hopes and anxieties around the rise of East Asia, and by speculations that new forms of artificial intelligence, already outperforming mere mortals in matters of automation and aggregation, will challenge us in more creative skills as well. (fvu.co.uk)
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | 风水师 |
| Original language | 普通话 (ZH) |
| Spoken languages | 普通话 |
| Production countries | United Kingdom |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | The Jerwood Charitable Foundation, Film and Video Umbrella |
| Official site | lawrencelek.com |
| Release date | 22 marzo 2017 |
| Executive producer | Steven Bode |
| Writer | Lawrence Lek, Ned Beauman |
| Editing | Lawrence Lek |
| Cinematography | Terence Broad |
| Assistant directors | Lawrence Lek |
| Camera operators | Terence Broad |
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| Additional photography | Terence Broad |
| Visual effects | Clifford Sage, Johnny Lui, Lawrence Lek |
| Music | Lawrence Lek, Seth Scott |
| Sound | Lawrence Lek, Seth Scott |
| Collection | Sinofuturist Trilogy |
Release dates
Premiere
Netherlands / Jan 27, 2018 / International Film Festival Rotterdam
South Korea / Sep 09, 2021
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