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Short Film Review: Walker (2012) by Tsai Ming-liang
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Walking Slowly: Style and motifs of Tsai Ming-liang's film art (Part II) – Taiwan Insight
Walker (Tsai Ming-liang, 2012) on Vimeo
The Walker Shorts | Tsai Ming-liang | In Review Online
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Walker (Short 2012) - IMDb
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Walker » (行者, 2012) de Tsai Ming Liang - YouTube
Taiwanese Cineast Tsai Ming-liang Installation "Walker" - Taipei Representative Office in the EU and Belgium
Walker (2012), Tsai Ming-liang – fábio andrade
Tate Film: Tsai Ming-Liang: The Deserted by Boating Island - Issuu
Painterly Poetics: An Interview with Tsai Ming-liang and Lee Kang-sheng — Cineaste Magazine
Tsai Ming-liang's Walker... - Cha: An Asian Literary Journal | Facebook
Tsai Ming-liang: Short Film Programme | Tate Modern
No Form. 2012. Directed by Tsai Ming-Liang Journey to the West. 2014. Directed by Tsai Ming-Liang | MoMA