Ang Lee makes immersive movie history with Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk

By Andrew Purcell
Updated November 18 2016 - 3:13pm, first published 10:00am
Taiwanese director Ang Lee is breaking new ground in filmmaking with his latest movie, <i>Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk</i>. Photo: Chiang Ying-Ying
Taiwanese director Ang Lee is breaking new ground in filmmaking with his latest movie, <i>Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk</i>. Photo: Chiang Ying-Ying
Joe Alwyn, portraying Billy Lynn, on a screen in a scene from the film, <i>Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk</i>.
 Photo: Mary Cybulski
Joe Alwyn, portraying Billy Lynn, on a screen in a scene from the film, <i>Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk</i>. Photo: Mary Cybulski

On February 14, 2013, Ang Lee won best director at the Academy Awards for a second time, joining Steven Spielberg, Billy Wilder, Elia Kazan, David Lean and Clint Eastwood, among others, in a very exclusive club. Frank Capra won three times, John Ford four. Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick never did.

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