Daring Motion: The Films of Mark Lee Ping-bing

Best known for his long creative partnership with Hou Hsiao-hsien, which has produced 10 features all remarkable for their graceful camera movement and a seductive, lustrous glow that imbues both scenes of quotidian contemporary life and opulent period pieces, Taiwanese-born Mark Lee Ping-bing has long been established as one of the most formidable cinematographers in not only east Asia but the world, sought out by a who’s who of filmmakers that includes Wong Kar-wai, Tran Anh Hung, Hirokazu Kore-eda, Ann Hui, Wang Tong, and more. A genius of the long take with an uncanny ability to coax indelibly composed images out of the most unpromising low-light conditions, committed to shooting on film whenever possible, Lee has, for four decades now, produced a superabundance of richly detailed, arresting compositions that beg to be seen on a big screen to be fully appreciated—so we’ve made our available for the privilege.

In Theater Appearances:

A Time to Live and a Time to Die
Introduction and Q&A with Mark Lee Ping-bing
Friday, September 6, 7:15pm

Norwegian Wood
Introduction from Mark Lee Ping-bing
Sunday, September 8, 2:45pm

Endangered Species
Introduction from Mark Lee Ping-bing
Sunday, September 8, 5:20pm

Sponsored by the Taipei Cultural Center of TECO in New York, special thanks to director Hui-chun Chang