Wang Bo

Most Popular Wang Bo Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Run, Tiger Run! Trailer (2022)

01 February 2022

The film follows a young boy who sets out on a mission to try and track down his long lost parents.

Murmuring Debris and Leaves Silently Fall Trailer (2018)

01 January 2018

A visual exploration of the abandoned site of the former Armed Forces’ Hospital in Gwangju, South Korea, through rubbles, dusts, wild grasses, debris, ruins and human bodies.

China Concerto Trailer (2012)

01 January 2012

An observational essay shot in the southwestern city of Chongqing, CHINA CONCERTO probes the uses of public spectacle in contemporary China.

The Revolution Will Not Be Air-conditioned Trailer (2022)

01 September 2022

Hong Kong is a key site of interest, Wang explores how the city operates as a liminal space situated between the legacy of British colonialism and its contemporary connection with mainland China.

An Asian Ghost Story Trailer (2023)

22 March 2023

A cinematic and conceptually inventive film that explores the haunting memories of Asia’s late 20th-century modernization through the large-scale export of wigs during the Cold War.

Traces of an Invisible City: Three Notes on Hong Kong Trailer (2016)

01 January 2016

The film presents urban space in Hong Kong as a vivid showcase of the hidden logics of globalization, capitalism and historical changes of today’s world cities.

Miasma, Plants, Export Paintings Trailer (2018)

04 January 2018

The devastating tropical climate created strong fear and anxiety in the British troops who stationed at Hong Kong after the opium wars.

Many Undulating Things Trailer (2019)

10 April 2019

The film begins and ends in a shopping centre in Hong Kong. We carefully observe the smooth movement of the escalators, the constant flow of people that never stops, the musical fountain that presides over the centre of the internal courtyard, as if this gigantic complex could concentrate the circulation of the entire city, or even, the entire country.

Island Fever Trailer (2026)

19 March 2026

Drawing on films made by Chinese state studios in the 1950s–1980s, this work revisits island narratives of war, revolution, espionage, and class struggle once shaped to engineer shared sentiments.