A lone figure stands on a mist-shrouded bridge, bathed in ethereal blue light. Rays of light pierce through what appears to be a large latticed skylight or industrial ceiling above, cutting through thick fog or smoke below. The person — head bowed, dressed in dark clothing — leans against a wooden railing, creating a silhouette that feels deeply contemplative.

About Resurrection

Master Chinese director Bi Gan returns with a film that entrances with its daring and beauty. Spanning a century, Resurrection is divided into six chapters, with each taking place in a specific cinematic era and genre. Characters in this time-travelling opus live forever, but often at a high cost.

A singular, striking ode to the power and prowess of cinema, this is another breathtaking experience for dreamers from the director of Kaili Blues and Long Day’s Journey Into Night.
 

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To book Accessible tickets and free Companion tickets, please visit our Accessible Bookings page. Companion tickets will initially show a standard ticket price, but once your account is set-up and you are logged in, this will be reduced to £0 at checkout.

Duration includes trailers, adverts and any Q&A/panel. For events such as NT Live, Colour Box and Reel & Meal there will be minimal advertising. We do not admit latecomers after the main feature has started and we have a limited food & drink policy.

MAC’s cinema programme has been generously supported by BFI Film Audience Network and Film Hub Midlands.

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