After a Chinese release in June 2019, “The River in Me” will know its European Premiere at The Cinemasia Film Festival (in Amsterdam). Besides its content, the documentary is interesting because it was made by a trio of men. In addition to being filmmakers, Mr. Ke recently graduated in journalism and communications, Mr. Yuan is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in journalism and communications, and Mr. He is an anthropologist. Because it sounds melodic to my non-musician ears, I will refer to them as The HeYangKe Triplet.
“The River in Me” is screening at Cinemasia Film Festival
In the documentary, we come across various artists.
Su Yang is the connector to all the other individuals’ stories. The man, 40-something, is an acclaimed singer, who manages to create a unique sound, between Western and traditional Chinese folk music. The singer explains: “Unlike Western music, the rhythm of Chinese music is not strictly metric.
“The River in Me” is screening at Cinemasia Film Festival
In the documentary, we come across various artists.
Su Yang is the connector to all the other individuals’ stories. The man, 40-something, is an acclaimed singer, who manages to create a unique sound, between Western and traditional Chinese folk music. The singer explains: “Unlike Western music, the rhythm of Chinese music is not strictly metric.
- 3/5/2020
- by Oriana Virone
- AsianMoviePulse
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