Cui Jian

Cui Jian

Birth : 1961-08-02, Beijing, China

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Cui Jian

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My 1980's
Highlights the rebellious young generation of artists in China fighting for political emancipation, artistic freedom and creating a cultural golden age during the 1980s - a significant decade of transformational change. Interweaving six main characters' memories with the director's personal narration, the film embarks on an emotional journey and tells a story of being passionate and idealistic before dreams are dashed to pieces.
Blue Sky Bones
Director
An unhappy love story under the Cultural Revolution in China seen from the son who was born from that romance - who is now a Chinese rock star
Dooman River
Chang-ho
Chang-ho, 12, becomes friend with a North-Korean immigrant about the same age who just crossed the Dooman river, border between North-Korea and China. His mute sister and his wise grand-father will get along with him in a series of misfortunes.
Night of an Era
崔健
This documentary is made up of three threads that provide a major retrospective of a decade of Chinese rock.
The Sun Also Rises
Tang's Friend in Beijing
A polyptych of interconnected stories in different time-zones, shifting between a Yunnan village, a campus, and the Gobi Desert.
Roots and Branches
Sitian, a Chinese American conductor, returns to China to give a concert and to find her three siblings again, after having been separated from them for years after the death of their parents.
I Love Beijing
Filmmaker Ning Ying returns to her favorite theme – the gradual decay of traditional Chinese values and culture at the dawn of the 21st century – in this low-key drama. Desi (Yu Lei) is a cab driver who has recently broken up with his wife. Lonely, Desi is searching for a new love, and as he drifts through Beijing in search of fares and a girlfriend, he sees a city that is increasingly bending to the influence of the West, with traditional pastimes and customs forced to make way for the onslaught of the free-market economy. Xia Ri Nuan Yangyang has been screened on the international film festival circuit in two different versions; the cut shown at the 2001 Rotterdam Film Festival ran 99 minutes, while the film was only 79 minutes when it appeared at the Berlin Film Festival that same year.
Beijing Bastards
Original Music Composer
A rock musician looks for his girl-friend who left while pregnant, trying to decide whether to keep the baby.
Beijing Bastards
Writer
A rock musician looks for his girl-friend who left while pregnant, trying to decide whether to keep the baby.
Beijing Bastards
A rock musician looks for his girl-friend who left while pregnant, trying to decide whether to keep the baby.