
Missing Pictures Episode 2: Tsai Ming-Liang, The Seven-Story Building
Réalisation
Clément DENEUX, Kuan-Yuan LAI
VR Experience // Hard times, bad luck, tight spots, destiny... Some films become recipes for misfortune. Missing Pictures is a documentary series that gives some of the greatest directors a chance to tell the story they were never able to bring to the screen. Join Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-Liang on a journey through the heart of his untold story.
Réalisé par
Clément DENEUX, Kuan-Yuan LAI
Narrateur
Tsai-Ming LIANG
Musique
Thomas FOGUENNE
Son
Bias Sound Production Studio BIAS SOUND PRODUCTION STUDIO
Production
Atlas V
Serendipity Films
Serendipity Films
Estela Valdiviesco CHEN (Serendipity Films)
Adam Cullen YOUNG (Serendipity Films)
Adam Cullen YOUNG (Serendipity Films)
Distribution
Astrea
Astrea
Ventes
Astrea
Diffusion
ARTE
Réalisé par

Clément DENEUX
Clement Deneux began with Applied Arts studies at the Lycée Jeanne d'Arc in Rouen. In 2002 he was selected for the Moulin D’Andé screenplay competition. In 2003 he was trained in engraving and lithography techniques at the School of Fine Arts in Krakow (Poland). He then began working in film and television, creating the credits for films and series, skins of TV channels, clips and advertisements for different production companies (GÉDÉON, ZADIG, SOIXANTE QUINZE, PREMIÈRE HEURE, BLACKSHIP).

Kuan-Yuan LAI
LAI Kuan-Yuan is committed to independent production and multi-media visual arts creation. Not only creates innovative films and videos, but also cross-domain cooperation creations. His VR short film《The Train Hamasen》was selected to official competition at NewImages Festival 2018 and VR theatre program at World VR Forum (WVRF) in Switzerland, Best VR at Mt. Fuji – Atami Film and VR Festival etc., VR short film《Pneumo Hacker》was selected to official competition at Lichter Filmfest Frankfurt and Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival etc., an interactive VR project《Vacuum Cleaners》was selected to Media Art Category finalist of 25 th ifva Awards Hong-Kong.
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