Chinese Auteur Jia Zhangke Wraps Short Film in Italy, Talks AI at Asian Film Awards Masterclass
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Chinese auteur Jia Zhangke has finished shooting a short film in Italy, commissioned and produced by Carlo Chatrian, director of the National Museum of Cinema in Turin. Jia (“Still Life”, “A Touch of Sin”) revealed this at a wide-ranging masterclass organized by the Asian Film Awards Academy, and held at a packed Grand Theatre in […]
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Mar 16, 2026 8:05pm PT Chinese Auteur Jia Zhangke Wraps Short Film in Italy, Talks AI at Asian Film Awards Masterclass By Marcus Lim Plus Icon Marcus Lim Latest Juliette Binoche Says Directing Comes With ‘Natural Authority’ in Hainan Festival Masterclass 3 months ago James Cameron Rejects AI Actors at Hainan Festival: ‘I Wouldn’t Do It. Is It Desirable?’ 3 months ago China Audiences Drive 2025 Box Office With Animation and War Epics as Comedies Collapse 3 months ago See All Chinese auteur Jia Zhangke has finished shooting a short film in Italy, commissioned and produced by Carlo Chatrian, director of the National Museum of Cinema in Turin. Jia (“Still Life”, “A Touch of Sin”) revealed this at a wide-ranging masterclass organized by the Asian Film Awards Academy, and held at a packed Grand Theatre in Hong Kong March 15. “My latest short film was my first experience of shooting in Italy,” said Jia. “And I think it is quite similar with shooting in Beijing and Shanxi. I do not treat myself as an outsider or foreigner. So I did not experience much obstacles.” Related Stories Ibermedia Next Consolidates as a Catalyst for Ibero-American Animation
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