Let the Wind Carry Me


1h 28m 2011

Brief Synopsis

For nearly three decades, cinematographer Mark Lee Ping-bin has collaborated with a number of premiere filmmakers in Asia. Here, Lee's working process and philosophical outlook is documented to show how he has altered the visual grammar of filmmaking. His intense quest to see things in a particular

Film Details

Genre
Biography
Documentary
Foreign
Release Date
2011
Production Company
Yonder Pictures

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 28m

Synopsis

For nearly three decades, cinematographer Mark Lee Ping-bin has collaborated with a number of premiere filmmakers in Asia. Here, Lee's working process and philosophical outlook is documented to show how he has altered the visual grammar of filmmaking. His intense quest to see things in a particular way, however, does take a toll on Lee's personal life. The high demand for Lee's services blows him from project to project, leaving his wife and children to fend for themselves in Los Angeles. But success has not changed Lee, it has only given him the means and time to delve more deeply into questions of the esoteric nature of perception.

Film Details

Genre
Biography
Documentary
Foreign
Release Date
2011
Production Company
Yonder Pictures

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 28m

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Released in United States 2011

Released in United States 2011 (Documentaries/Out of Competition)