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Resurrection

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In a future where humanity has surrendered its ability to dream in exchange for immortality, an outcast (Jackson Yee) finds illusion, nightmarish visions, and beauty in an intoxicating world of his own making. A work of staggering imagination from visionary Chinese director Bi Gan (Long Day's Journey Into Night), Resurrection conjures vast and ever-shifting worlds on the brink of collapse in an era-spanning journey through our deepest and most human desires.
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Pushing against the boundaries of storytelling with overwhelming style, Bi Gan's Resurrection is equal parts inscrutable and invigoratingly awake to the endless possibilities of cinema.

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Teresa Xie NPR 5h
By making a film that is as much a dream as it is a movie, Bi paints cinema as a mélange of the past, present, future and beyond. Go to Full Review
Jake Wilson Sydney Morning Herald Jan 2
3/5
The emotion that comes through most strongly is Bi’s determination to dazzle us any way he can, as if fearful his own time in the spotlight might soon run out. Go to Full Review
Richard Whittaker Austin Chronicle Jan 2
4/5
A cavalcade of strange images that take the language of cinema into his sleeping fantasies and bring it back more vibrant than ever. Go to Full Review
Andrew Wyatt The Take-Up 5d
Every auteur must eventually make their Inland Empire, and Bi Gan does not disappoint: His sprawling, mysterious ode to the movies and the deep sense memories they inspire is a treasure worth revisiting and untangling. Go to Full Review
Neil Pond Neil's Entertainment Picks Jan 20
4/5
An immersive, hyper-visual, wildly imaginative arthouse-movie experience, suggesting that watching a film is a lot like dreaming, seeing into other worlds, viewing experiences that aren’t our own. Go to Full Review
Diane Carson AWFJ.org Jan 12
Chronicling one hundred plus years of cinema’s history, including multiple genres and the unique stylistic signature for each, Chinese director Bi Gan’s "Resurrection" astonishes with its imaginative flourishes and sustained engagement. Go to Full Review
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Robyn K Jan 16 So boring and ambiguous. Not even beautiful to watch! See more William Jan 13 Beat looking movie of the year See more Rad Jan 9 one of the year's best. 4th story was beautiful beyond words. See more jesse v Jan 7 Abstractism at its finest in this anthology series of films where the cinematography is too immaculate and methodical for the runtime of the whole thing. See more Chris L Jan 7 Have no idea what its about, the worst movie of my life. Congratulations if you can understand! Shu Qi is my favorite star but this is terrible movie. See more Yan J Jan 7 Terrible, no meaning See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis In a future where humanity has surrendered its ability to dream in exchange for immortality, an outcast (Jackson Yee) finds illusion, nightmarish visions, and beauty in an intoxicating world of his own making. A work of staggering imagination from visionary Chinese director Bi Gan (Long Day's Journey Into Night), Resurrection conjures vast and ever-shifting worlds on the brink of collapse in an era-spanning journey through our deepest and most human desires.
Director
Gan Bi
Producer
Zuolong Shan, Yang Lele, Charles Gillibert
Screenwriter
Gan Bi, Zhao Xiaohui
Distributor
Janus Films
Production Co
Huace Pictures, Dangmai Films
Genre
Drama, Sci-Fi
Original Language
Chinese
Release Date (Theaters)
Dec 12, 2025, Limited
Box Office (Gross USA)
$511.2K
Runtime
2h 43m