Beijing Zazhong


1h 35m 1993

Brief Synopsis

A look at China's disaffected post-Cultural Revolution generation.

Film Details

Also Known As
Beijing Bastards
Genre
Drama
Release Date
1993
Production Company
Centre National Du Cinema; Fortissimo Films; French Ministry Of Foreign Affairs

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 35m

Synopsis

A look at China's disaffected post-Cultural Revolution generation.

Film Details

Also Known As
Beijing Bastards
Genre
Drama
Release Date
1993
Production Company
Centre National Du Cinema; Fortissimo Films; French Ministry Of Foreign Affairs

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 35m

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Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States 1993

Released in United States 1994

Released in United States August 1993

Released in United States January 1994

Released in United States September 1993

Released in United States September 1994

Shown at Locarno International Film Festival (in competition) August 5-15, 1993.

Shown at Munich Film Festival June 25 - July 2, 1994.

Shown at San Francisco International Film Festival April 28 - May 12, 1994.

Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals September 9-18, 1993.

Released in United States 1994 (Shown at Munich Film Festival June 25 - July 2, 1994.)

Released in United States 1994 (Shown at San Francisco International Film Festival April 28 - May 12, 1994.)

Released in United States January 1994 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (Chinese Sidebar) in Park City, Utah January 20-30, 1994.)

Released in United States August 1993 (Shown at Locarno International Film Festival (in competition) August 5-15, 1993.)

Released in United States September 1993 (Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals September 9-18, 1993.)

Released in United States September 1994 (Shown in New York City (Public Theater) as part of program "Thunder From the East: New Visions From China, Taiwan and Hong Kong" September 4-8, 1994.)

"Sixth Generation" filmmaker Zhang Yuan graduated from the Beijing Film Academy in 1989 and marked his feature directorial debut with "Mama" (China/1990), widely considered the first "independent" feature made in Communist China.

Released in United States 1993