Beijing Flickers
Beijing Flickers | |
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Traditional | 有種 |
Simplified | 有种 |
Mandarin | Yǒu Zhǒng |
Directed by | Zhang Yuan |
Produced by |
Han Sanping Dong Ping |
Written by |
Kong Ergou Li Xinyun Yang Yishu Zhang Yuan |
Starring |
Duan Bowen Li Xinyun Lü Yulai Han Wenwen |
Cinematography |
Zhang Yuan Cai Tao |
Edited by | Wu Yixiang |
Production company |
China Film Corporation Beijing Asian Union Culture & Media Investments, Ltd. Beijing Century-Good Tidings Co., Ltd. |
Release dates |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
Beijing Flickers is a 2012 Chinese film by Zhang Yuan. It premiered on September 11, 2012 at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival.
Plot
San Bao hasn’t spoken in 127 days, not since his girlfriend left him for a much richer man, his dog ran away, and he lost both his job and his apartment. Faced with all these failures, he tries to kill himself, and even fails at that. Meanwhile, Wang Ming drives expensive cars and worries his actress girlfriend will leave him, too. Youzi’s roommate is given to a Big Boss by her own rich-guy boyfriend, leaving Youzi alone. Together they and others form a community of outcasts, left behind by prosperity, and reminded of it every day.
Cast and characters
- Duan Bowen as San Bao
- Li Xinyun as Youzi
- Lü Yulai as Wang Ming
References
- Beijing Flickers - caamfest.com
- Beijing Flickers - review by Ronnie Scheib
- Beijing Flickers - review by Anthony Kaufman
External links
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