Beijing Bicycle 十七岁的单车 |
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Directed by | Wang Xiaoshuai |
Produced by |
Peggy Chiao Hsu Hsiao-Ming Han Sanping Arc Light Films |
Written by |
Wang Xiaoshuai Tang Danian Peggy Chiao Hsu Hsiao-Ming |
Starring |
Cui Lin Li Bin Zhou Xun Gao Yuanyuan Li Shuang |
Music by | Wang Feng |
Cinematography | Liu Jie |
Edited by | Liao Ching-Song |
Distributed by |
Sony Pictures Classics (United States) |
Release date
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17 February 2001 (Berlin International Film Festival) |
Running time
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113 min. |
Country | China France Taiwan |
Language | Mandarin |
Beijing Bicycle (simplified Chinese: 十七岁的单车; traditional Chinese: 十七歲的單車; pinyin: Shí Qī Suì de Dānchē; literally: "'seventeen-year-old's bicycle' or 'seventeen-year-old bachelor'") is a 2001 Chinese drama film by Sixth Generation Chinese director Wang Xiaoshuai, with joint investment from the Taiwanese Arc Light Films and the French Pyramide Productions. The film stars first-time actors Cui Lin and Li Bin, supported by the already established actresses Zhou Xun and Gao Yuanyuan. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on 17 February 2001 and won the Jury Grand Prix, but was subsequently banned in Mainland China. The ban was eventually lifted in 2004.
Beijing Bicycle revolves around a seventeen-year-old boy Guei (Cui) from the countryside who came to Beijing to seek work. He finds a job with a courier company, which assigns him a brand-new bicycle. After it is stolen one day, the stubborn Guei goes on a search for his missing bicycle. At the other end of the city, Jian (Li) is a schoolboy who buys Guei's stolen bicycle from a second-hand market. When Guei's search brings the two boys together, more than the ownership of the bicycle is brought into question. The film explores the theme of youth as well as several social issues, including class, youth delinquency, theft, and rural-urban socio-economic divisions and change.