Though director Jia Zhangke's next movie Ci Qing Shi Dai (Tattoo Age) is
still at the very earliest stage, it is already a hot subject as rumors say it
will be completely different from Jia's previous ones.
 Chinese director Jia Zhangke [file
photo] |
"Yes, my next movie is about gang," the
award-winning director admitted when attending the 30th Hong Kong International
Film Festival.
Jia is known for a trilogy of films from 1997-2002 ("Xiao Wu", "Platform",
"Unknown Pleasures") exploring the impact of China's rapid economic
transformation on its people. His fourth film "The World", also on a realistic
theme and of a documentary style, revolves around workers and dancers at a theme
park in Beijing featuring the world's sites in miniature.
"But Ci Qing Shi Dai is much of a drama," Jia said, adding "it' s a
combination of gang movie and action movie, and above all, it is a historical
story."
Unlike his previous movies which were all based on his own script, this time
it is adapted from a popular novel written by Su Tong, he said.
"I want to make a breakthrough in this film and experiment a new style which
I have never tried," he said, adding "to a film director, the greatest pleasure
is to keep experimenting and changing. I even dream of shooting a cartoon
movie."
This movie, which is called Jia's first "big production", has pooled money
from the United States, and will cooperate with Hong Kong's first-class stunt
company and action director. The producer even plans to invite Jay Chow,
Taiwanese super pop singer, to star the movie. Does it mean that Jia, who always
persists in independent spirit, will bow to the market?
"Absolutely not. Our team is not a commercial outcome. We just want to make
the film perfect," Jia said, adding that since he himself has no experience for
gang movie, he has to seek help from Hong Kong action director. So is the case
for photographer, who must be an expert in shooting action.
As to Chow, "I think his rebelling spirit tallies with the story which took
place in 1975, one year before the end of the Great Culture Revolution," Jia
said.
Whether Chow will appear in the movie remains a mystery, but the leading
actress has already been decided -- Zhao Tao, who has never lost her position in
Jia's films.
The film is scheduled to shoot at the end of November and will be pictured
around China's south city Su Zhou.