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A Tale of the Wind

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356:, with its scenes of dreams, dramatized myths and real life, suggests the way this old man's creativity is bound to the natural landscapes, cultural images and personal memories that flow through the film." Trying to define the film, James wrote: "At a press conference the other day, Miss Loridan said that she and Ivens were working in a 'no man's land between 319:, Ivens and Marceline Loridan only obtain permission to film for ten minutes, which would not be enough. Ivens therefore buys a large number of replicas from local tourist shops to create his own army, which he arranges and films, together with choreographed men dressed up in terracotta warrior costumes. 299:
Ivens enters a cavern, where men greet him and say that he is expected. At the end of the cavern there is a mask from which a strong wind blows from the mouth. Ivens says that he wants to meet the man who made the mask, which is arranged. The man explains the mask's mythological symbology and gives
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who tells him there is no wind on the Moon. Ivens finds that remarkable. In a stylised village where a wedding is taking place, a communist representative holds a speech about how fortunate the villagers are. Sun Wukong turns up and pulls the plug to the representative's microphone, and makes the
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appearance, watches from a tree. The man answers that "the secret of breathing lies in the rhythm of the autumn wind". The man begins to dance. Sun Wukong then throws a banana peel before the man, who slips and falls. Ivens helps him up.
227:. It stars Ivens as he travels in China and tries to capture winds on film, while he reflects on his life and career. The film blends real and fictional elements; it ranges from documentary footage to fantastical dream sequences and 326:, which Ivens agrees to give her. Ivens explains how he for his entire career has tried to tame the wind by capturing it with the camera. The woman draws in the sand, and heavy wind begins to blow in the previously calm desert. 285:
The following day, Ivens falls from his chair in the desert and is brought to a hospital. Sun Wukong visits him in the hospital bed. In an extended dream sequence, the spaceship from the film
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An old Chinese man practices martial arts with several younger men in front of a traditional Chinese building. Ivens, who is 90 years old, has been
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At Ivens' camp in the Gobi Desert, an old woman approaches and says she can summon the wind by drawing a magic figure. To do this she demands two
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Next to a fast-spinning windmill, a young boy enters a large toy aeroplane and says he will fly to China. An old man,
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and is swiftly examined by a doctor. A member of the group says that the wind will not appear for several days.
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Ivens is carried to the top of a mountain to record the sound of wind. Footage is seen from the
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loudspeakers play Western pop music instead. Ivens is briefly seen in Sun Wukong's make-up.
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since childhood, and asks the man how he manages to breathe so well. The literary character
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is seen. In the Gobi Desert, the team of technicians set up a camp. Ivens uses an
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it to Ivens, who in return gives the man a print of his 1930 film
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brings Ivens to the Moon. There he encounters the goddess
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Index


Joris Ivens
Marceline Loridan
Thierry Arbogast
Michel Portal
Venice Film Festival
French
Mandarin
French
Joris Ivens
Peking opera
Joris Ivens
Gobi Desert
asthmatic
Sun Wukong
Peking opera
Guanyin
Dazu Rock Carvings
Leshan Giant Buddha
inhaler
A Trip to the Moon
Chang'e
Japanese invasion of China
Great Wall of China
Terracotta Army
mechanical fans
Venice Film Festival
The New York Times
Lumiere
Melies

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