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00:00Enter a world where Mortal Kombat is real.
00:07Enter a prayer for the skilled to survive.
00:11Enter the Dragon.
00:14Now, the motion picture that created a legend is back in its original restored version.
00:20Bruce Lee, the crown's prince of Kombat, in his martial arts masterpiece.
00:26Enter the Dragon.
00:37China.
00:38A dichotomous land of centuries-old tradition and cutting-edge technology
00:42has been churning out a myriad of cinematic treasures that belong on your watchlist.
00:47So on this IMDbrief, we present a streaming passport to just a few of our favorites from and about China.
00:55Chinese filmmaking dates back to 1905, within a decade of the art form's 1896 introduction to the world.
01:01But most international audiences became captivated by Hong Kong cinema in the late 60s and early 70s
01:07when genre productions explode on the scene.
01:14Bruce Lee's kung fu fight fests and the visual wonder of martial arts movies
01:19are signatures of this period of Hong Kong cinema.
01:21And our first watchlist pick is an early example of blood-soaked blade brandishing
01:261967's The One-Armed Swordsman, available on Prime Video.
01:33And miss all the fun?
01:34Soon after its release, superstar Wang Yu, a.k.a. Jimmy Wang Yu, and the titular swordsman
01:40grab worldwide attention, spawning sequels, spin-offs, and even a crossover with Japan's
01:46Kenjutsu King, Zatoichi, the Blind Swordsman.
01:53And the wuxia, or martial heroes, genre is alive and well with modern masters like Zhang Yimou,
02:00adding a razor-sharp spin to his visually stunning Shadow from 2018.
02:06Or writer-director star Stephen Chow, literally spinning wuxia on its head
02:12for 2004's hilariously cartoonish Kung Fu Hustle.
02:15Both are totally watchlist-worthy and streaming on Netflix.
02:22Yeah, you won't want to miss this.
02:24In the tradition of France or Italy, Hong Kong enjoyed its own new wave of filmmaking
02:28in the 80s and 90s.
02:30In the tradition of France or Italy, Hong Kong enjoyed its own new wave of filmmaking
02:34in the 80s and 90s that has evolved and elevated the artistry of its style and storytelling.
02:39And for an unexpired taste, we recommend adding director Wong Kar-wai's two-part tale
02:45of Lost Lovers and Love Lost, Chungking Express, now streaming on the Criterion channel.
02:52You don't understand me.
02:55How can I understand you?
02:57If you're not in the U.S. or Canada, Quentin Tarantino released Chungking Express
03:01on his own DVD label to make sure the world can experience the beauty and tragedy
03:05of Wong's award-winning films.
03:11If you're a fan of the classics, this 1948 poetic post-war unrequited romance
03:16is considered to be China's best movie ever made.
03:19And it just so happens to be the all-time favorite of Wong Kar-wai,
03:23Spring in a Small Town, now streaming on Prime Video.
03:33Flipping channels to TV recommendations, we'd suggest a quick culinary trip
03:37with Anthony Bourdain to another hub of Chinese filmmaking, Shanghai.
03:41Watch it on the CNN Go app or rent it from Prime Video.
03:44The first episode of the fourth season of Bourdain's tasty travel series,
03:48It's Unknown, explores Shanghai's finest in wontons to wine cellars.
03:53Food is the best weapon on Earth to make peace.
03:58It's the food, it's the train, we have better peace on Earth.
04:03For the less urbane approach to culture, Stephen Merchant and Ricky Gervais
04:07dispatch their friend-slash-punching bag Carl Pilkington to walk the Great Wall
04:12in the premiere episode of Sky 1 series, An Idiot Abroad.
04:16You can rent all of the self-proclaimed homebody's misadventures on Prime or Google Play.
04:21Okay, Carl, I'll give you a challenge.
04:23What sort of challenge?
04:26Gah!
04:28What's the other challenge?
04:30Lastly, we look to the future of Chinese cinema to recommend this sumptuous story
04:34from young filmmaker Bi Gun.
04:36Long Day's Journey Into Night is a haunting mystery about a forgotten affair in the city of Caili.
04:41And it combines a Chinese sensibility with Western influence
04:45and a passion for video games that culminate in a mind-blowing, unbroken
04:5059-minute final shot that was projected in eye-popping 3D.
04:55That was pretty good.
04:58Catch Long Day's Journey Into Night on the Criterion channel, Canopy, or rent it on Prime Video.
05:03And for more straining passports and trending tales, stay glued to imdb.com slash imdbrief.
05:11After exploding on the Sundance scene with his first feature, Beasts of the Southern Wild,
05:16and winning the 2012 Grand Jury Prize,
05:19Ben Zeitlin is back at the fest with his follow-up, Wendy.
05:23Remember the voice in your head?
05:26The one that said,
05:28sneak away.
05:30On this IMDbrief, we break down how Zeitlin mixes a Peter Pan-inspired tale
05:34with a dose of his signature magic realism.
05:37From its Sundance debut in 2012,
05:40Beasts of the Southern Wild began an award show expedition,
05:43scoring accolades for its performances, cinematography, and storytelling
05:47over a full calendar year,
05:49ending at the 2013 Oscars with four nominations,
05:53including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actress for star QuvenzhanÊ Wallace.
05:59In a million years, when kids go to school,
06:02they're gonna know once there was a hush puppy,
06:05and she lived with her daddy in the bathtub.
06:07Wallace was tripped up by Jennifer Lawrence for Silver Linings Playbook,
06:11but she still holds the record for youngest-ever nominee.
06:15She was nine at the time,
06:17but performed much of her Southern Wild role at age six.
06:25By 2013, spurred on by endorsements from Oprah and the Obamas,
06:30Zeitlin seemed poised to begin work on his sophomore effort, Windy,
06:34a story that grounds the magic of Peter Pan in his starry-eyed view of the real world
06:39and his passion for crumbling environments at the ends of the world.
06:43So began the legend of Peter, the boy who would not grow up.
06:48But, as he described the process back in the fall of 2013,
06:52we're working on it all day, every day.
06:55But as all psychotic adventures go,
06:57you know where your destination is,
06:59but not how long it's going to take to get there.
07:01How long will I have to stay a little longer?
07:04Tell her I miss her and I love her.
07:07Apparently, Windy took nearly seven years to get to its final destination
07:11at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival,
07:14where IMDb will be back on the scene at the Acura Festival Village
07:18with host Kevin Smith to interview Zeitlin and the cast.
07:21I'm a movie pig, that's right.
07:23I got my snout in the ground,
07:24sniffing around for films like they're truffles, man.
07:26IMDb will get the full scoop about Zeitlin's shoot
07:29in the Caribbean islands of Antigua and Montserrat
07:32on handmade sets with mostly first-time actors
07:35for a resulting film that seems wholly original.
07:38We can fly?
07:40Really fly?
07:42Well, except that Windy is loosely based on J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan.
07:46The play and subsequent novel about the boy who wouldn't grow up
07:50has had dozens of adaptations and reimaginings on both stage and screen.
07:54My stories? But they're all about you.
07:57Of course, that's why I like them.
07:59This year's Sundance actually has another Peter Pan adaptation
08:02called Come Away, a star-studded affair from brave director Brenda Chapman
08:07with Angelina Jolie, David Oyelowo, and Michael Caine
08:11that acts as a prequel to both Pan and Alice in Wonderland,
08:15retconning their stories to see them begin life as brother and sister.
08:19What a peculiar place to have a party.
08:23And The Mouse House, never one to be outdone,
08:26also has their own live-action remake in the works
08:28for streaming platform Disney+.
08:30From Pete's Dragon and Ghost Story director David Lowery,
08:33this version takes its title from Barrie's original novel,
08:36Peter Pan and Windy.
08:38What's your name?
08:39Peter Pan.
08:40Despite a crowded playing field,
08:42Zeitlin's Windy will likely receive a warm welcome in Park City
08:46considering he began his journey back at the Sundance Lab in 2009,
08:50workshopping the original script for Beasts of the Southern Wild.
08:54I want to be cohesive.
08:56Sure you will, baby. No doubt in my mind.
08:59For more reports from the front lines of the fest
09:01with Kevin Smith at the Acura Festival Village,
09:03stay glued to imdb.com slash Sundance.
09:11Peter Pan?
09:13If you think you know the story...
09:14I always envisioned you as being...
09:16Tall?
09:17No, small, actually.
09:18...think again.
09:20I can fly!
09:22Disney invites you to discover the magic...
09:25Neverland!
09:26...of a new adventure.
09:28Here!
09:31It wasn't always that.
09:32Just like old times.
09:34All your times are old, Captain.
09:36Peter Pan and Windy, rated PG,
09:38now streaming only on Disney+.
09:41Peter Pan and Windy, rated PG...
09:43Peter Pan is one of the crown jewels of the Disney library.
09:49The idea of adapting it in live action was very daunting,
09:53but ultimately I decided it was too good an opportunity to pass up.

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