Jia zhangke has become widely regarded as one of world cinema's most accomplished filmmakers, and a leading figure of the sixth generation movement of chinese cinema'. '.strtoupper('t')his collection presents three of jia's most compelling works together on blu ray™.in 24 city 2008, jia skilfully combines documentary and fiction film as he records the social impact of transforming a military hardware factory into a complex of luxury flats.the cannes prize winner a touch of sin 2013 focuses on four people living across china who are driven to acts of violence'. '.strtoupper('a')n angry miner, enraged by corruption in his village a migrant who discovers the infinite possibilities of owning a firearm a receptionist at a sauna who is pushed to the limit by a client and a young worker drifting through the foreign owned factories and nightclubs of the south.jia's eighth feature film, mountains may depart 2015, is an intimate and moving drama spanning several decades which charts the impact of china's capitalist experiment on the lives of one family.special edition contentshigh definition blu ray 1080p presentations of each filmoriginal 5.1 dts hd master audio for each filmthree interviews with director jia zhangke on each film, by critics including scott foundas and tony raynsintroductions to each film by tony raynsfrom fenyang to the world, a visual essay on jia zhangke, looking at his style and evolution as a filmmaker, by author michael berrytwo short films by jia zhangke cry me a river 2008 and the hedonists 2016the making of 24 city, a featurette on the film's productiontrailersreversible sleeve featuring newly commissioned artwork by scott saslow