Wu Suo Zhu
Abiding NowhereTsai Ming-liang began his Walker series in 2011; this is now the tenth film. In the role of the monk, his long-time collaborator and lead actor Lee Kang-Sheng travels all over the world. The figure is inspired by Xuanzang, a Tang Dynasty Buddhist monk who journeyed thousands of miles on foot between China and India.
With
- Lee Kang-Sheng (Walker)
- Anong Houngheuangsy (Anong)
Crew
Director | Tsai Ming-liang |
Cinematography | Chang Jhong-yuan |
Editing | Chang Jhong-yuan |
Sound Design | Lin Zi-xiang |
Costumes | Wang Chia-hui |
Line Producer | Yi Chen |
Producer | Wang Claude |
Executive Producers | Yu Pei-hua, Tsai Ming-liang |
Co-Producers | Li Shu-ping, Tom Vick |
World Sales
Homegreen Films
Produced by
Homegreen Films
Tsai Ming-liang
Born in Kuching, Malaysia in 1957, his debut film Rebels of the Neon God screened in the Panorama Special section of the 1992 Berlinale. In 1994, Vive l’amour was awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. His films also screened at the Berlinale in 1995, 1997, 2014, 2019 and 2020; in 1997, The River won a Silver Bear. His 2009 film Visage was co-produced by the Louvre museum in Paris. Stray Dogs won the Grand Prize of the Jury at Venice in 2013. His installations have been presented in the Venice and Shanghai Biennales.
Filmography (selection)
1992 Qingshaonian Nuozha (Rebels of the Neon God) 1994 Ai Qing Wan Sui (Vive l’amour) 1997 He Liu (The River) 1998 Dong (The Hole) 2001 Ni Na Bian Ji Dian (What Time Is It There?) 2002 The Skywalk Is Gone 2003 Bu San (Goodbye, Dragon Inn) 2005 Tian bian yi dou yun (The Wayward Cloud) 2006 Hei Yan Quan (I Don’t Want to Sleep Alone) 2009 Lian (Visage) 2013 Jao You (Stray Dogs) 2014 Xi You (Journey to the West) 2015 Afternoon 2017 Jia Zai Lanre Si (The Deserted) 2018 Ni De Lian (Your Face) 2020 Rizi (Days) 2022 He Chu (Where) 2024 Wu Suo Zhu (Abiding Nowhere)
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2024