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Imbued with a languid and troubling sense of unease, Yang’s third feature The Terrorizers centres the mysterious connections that draw together a largely disparate group of individuals in contemporary Taipei.
Filled with ellipses and punctuated by moments of violence, Yang himself referred to the film as a ‘puzzle’ and it is a testament to the endless qualities of the film that nearly forty years on it has lost none of its ability to intrigue and captivate.
The film is screening on a 35mm print from the ICA Archive.
Filled with ellipses and punctuated by moments of violence, Yang himself referred to the film as a ‘puzzle’ and it is a testament to the endless qualities of the film that nearly forty years on it has lost none of its ability to intrigue and captivate.
The film is screening on a 35mm print from the ICA Archive.
06:30 pm
Thu, 29 Aug 2024
Cinema 1
08:30 pm
Sat, 07 Sep 2024
Cinema 1
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Cinema 1
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