North American Premiere

Panda

傷寒雜病論
Xinyang Zhang

Four lost souls roam the margins of Chinese society and the banks of the Yangtze in a grimy and glorious triumph that mixes documentary realism, ancient symbolism, and daring technique, heralding Xinyang Zhang as one of the most exciting new voices in Chinese cinema.

DIRECTOR
Xinyang Zhang
YEAR
2026
COUNTRY
Singapore / Hong Kong
RUNTIME
146 minutes
LANGUAGE
Nanjing dialect and Mandarin with English subtitles
ORIGINAL TITLE
傷寒雜病論

Xinyang Zhang, a past winner of Jia Zhangke’s Next Talent Project scholarship, arrives with one of the most exciting Chinese debuts of recent times, a grimy and glorious epic set along the banks of the Yangtze River. A recent Berlinale premiere, Panda follows the wanderings of four characters: a poet with a gift for connection, a drifter obsessed with dragons, a man grieving the loss of his wife (and of his finger), and a lost young woman. Liminal figures in multiple senses, social outcasts lost in their memories, each is seeking salvation, perhaps in mythic terms. Two and a half hours of tenacious and hardscrabble veracity, conveyed in magisterial compositions, steeped in classical Chinese themes, and enlivened by a protean formal imagination, Panda has the beguiling vastness of a multithreaded magical-realist novel.

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