The latest film by visionary director Tsai Ming-liang (Goodbye Dragon Inn) links together a series of sumptuously composed, tableau-like scenes, often without words. Stray Dogs tells the deeply affecting story of a father and his two young sons barely surviving on the margins of Taipei society. Can they fix their broken family? Extras: Journey to the West + interview with Tsai Ming-Liang
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. The latest film by visionary director Tsai Ming-liang (Goodbye Dragon Inn) links together a series of sumptuously composed, tableau-like scenes, often without words. Stray Dogs tells the deeply affecting story of a father and his two young sons barely surviving on the margins of Taipei society. Can they fix their broken family?
Double bill of Mandarin dramas directed and co-written by Ming-liang Tsai. 'Stray Dogs' (2013), set in Taipei, follows an alcoholic father (Kang-sheng Lee) who, along with his two children (Yi Chieh Lee and Yi Cheng Lee), is struggling to get by after moving to the city. With the assistance of a grocery store worker the family might just have a chance at a better life. 'Journey To the West' (2014), follows a monk (also Kang-sheng Lee)'s contemplative journey through Marseille where he is joined and imitated by one of the city's natives (Denis Lavant).
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