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Beijing Bicycle

Shi Qi Sui de Dan Che
Direction
Wang Xiaoshuai
Screenplay
Wang Xiaoshuai
Cinematography
Liu Jie
Editing
Liao Ching-Song
Cast
Cui Lin, Li Bin, Zhou Xun
Producer
Peggy Chiao, Fabienne Vonier
Edition(s)
25ª

Beijing Bicycle

Shi Qi Sui de Dan Che
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  • 113 minutos
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  • 2000
China

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In China, bicycles were, for decades, a means of locomotion, a work object, and a symbol of being on the rise socially. So it is for Guei, a boy who, at the age of 16, moves from the interior of the country to Peking in search of a better life. Hardworking as he is, he soon finds a job as a delivery boy and that gives rise to his first dream in the capital, namely, to manage to buy a silver mountain bike, on loan from his boss, and that he uses for work. The purchase would represent an affirmation of his existence in the great city. On the eve of attaining his objective, however, his bicycle is stolen during one of the errands. Guei must find it, for without it, both the job and the dreams will be gone. After searching desperately, he manages to recover the bicycle, although it is already in the hands of another person. His challenge now is to share his bicycle with a stranger. Beijing Bicycle brings back some of the drama of the neo-realistic classic The Bicycle Thieves, by Italian Vitorio de Sica, and conveys to China today some of the noble ideals in life such as perseverance, solidarity, and hope.

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Wang Xiaoshuai
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Born in China in 1965 and, in 1988, Xiaoshuai graduated at the Beijing Film Academy. He was one of the pioneers in Chinese independent cinema in the 1990s. His first feature, The Days (1993, 18th Mostra), is based on the true story of his school friends. At Mostra, he also presented Beijing Bicycle (2000), winner of the Silver Bear at Berlin International Film Festival, Drifters (2003) and Shanghai Dreams (2005), winner of the Jury Prize at Cannes Film Festival. Among his other works are In Love We Trust (2007), best screenplay at Berlinale, and Chongqing Blues (2010).
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