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A Conversation with God

Rating
5.0
39
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Original title
Fish, Underground (A Conversation With God)
Year
Running time
30 min.
Country
Taiwan Taiwan
Director
Screenwriter
Cast
Documentary
Cinematography
Producer
Genre
Documentary | Half-length Film
Synopsis
The original subject intended for this film was a spiritual medium who was unbelievably accurate. Tsai Ming-liang jumped on his 50cc motorbike, equipped with a DV camera ready to shoot her, to see whether the god would speak to his camera. But on the way, he was caught in a traffic jam of people gathered at another god’s festival. A man in a trance, flashy karaoke girls on stage, a power black-out. During his diversion, the camera discovers fish and underground passages. [Tsai Ming-liang] “I decided to use the most basic and simple way of filming. This changed the way I saw things. Filming the underground passage, I didn’t consider it to be filming but rather using the camera as my eyes.”
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User history
A Conversation with God
2001
Tsai Ming-liang
5.0
(39)
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