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The Wild Goose Lake

The Show must go on here at the Dietrich Theater. Thanks to independent studios and their ability to provide us with excellent content at home we are proud to present these films and make them available to screen at home. Each purchase will help us in reopening with minimal disruption and help us continue providing this kind of entertainment for years to come. Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to welcoming you into our doors soon.THIS MOVIE IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING ANYTIME (*Please ignore the movie times at the left*) 
Please use the link below : 

Wild Goose Lake:  https://fmplus.video/dietrich-wglake

Watching the movie via this link will also help to support the Dietrich!

Rated: Not Rated
Runtime: 2hr
Genre: Drama/Crime
From acclaimed director Diao Yinan, THE WILD GOOSE LAKE is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to his 2014 Berlinale winning neo-noir BLACK COAL, THIN ICE. Toppling box office records in Diao’s native China, THE WILD GOOSE LAKE “cements his status as a master filmmaker with another ingenious crime epic” (Little White Lies).  When small-time mob leader Zhou Zenong (Chinese superstar Hu Ge) accidentally kills a cop, a dead-or-alive bounty is placed on his head, forcing him on the lam from both the police as well as dangerous gangsters out for the reward. Hiding out in China’s densely populated (and deeply divided) Wuhan province, Zhou becomes entangled with a beautiful, enigmatic woman, who has mysterious intentions of her own. Featuring gorgeous, neon-drenched cinematography and bursts of shocking, expertly choreographed action, THE WILD GOOSE LAKE is “spellbinding” (Rolling Stone), “brilliant" (Indiewire) and “downright Hitchcockian” (AV Club).



 

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