• That Day, on the Beach (1983) | Dir. Edward Yang

  • Jul 19 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 49 mins
  • Podcast

That Day, on the Beach (1983) | Dir. Edward Yang

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we discuss Edward Yang’s That Day, on the Beach, including the theme of tradition vs modernity, the film’s structure, and the techniques used to transition into flashbacks.


    Supplemental Material:

    Nova Media's That Day, on the Beach Blu-ray

    That Day, on the Beach (Internet Archive)

    That Day, on the Beach (rarefilmm)

    Edward Yang (Contemporary Film Directors Series) by John Anderson (Book)

    That Day, with Edward Yang | PTS Foundation

    A One and A Two: Edward Yang Retrospective | Taipei Fine Arts Museum

    Edward Yang, a Visionary at a Crossroads (Jean Michel Frodon) | Taipei Fine Arts Museum

    Werner Herzog on Edward Yang

    Our Time, Our Story: 20 Years' New Taiwan Cinema (2002)

    When Cinema Reflects the Times: Hou Hsiao-Hsien and Edward Yang (1993)

    INTERVIEW: Reality Check: Edward Yang’s Living Creatures Do “A One and a Two” by Augusta Palmer

    The Engineer of Modern Perplexity: An Interview with Edward Yang

    Great Directors: Edward Yang by Saul Austerlitz


    Additional Audio Sources:

    That Day, on the Beach Trailer

    That Day, on the Beach (Internet Archive Transfer)


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