Zhang Yuan

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Zhang Yuan at IFFR
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Beijing Bastards
Impressionist portrait of Beijing’s rock generation. Banned in China. Made with aid from the Hubert Bals Fund.
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Seventeen Years
During a quarrel, Taolin accidentally kills her stepsister and spends seventeen years in prison. A tragedy about growing up within a divided family
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Dada’s Dance
Zhang Yuan, once a leader of the Chinese sixth generation with Beijing Bastards, here films in a sultry and dynamic way the quest by the idiosyncra
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I Love You
A vivid, fiercely ironic and intense portrait of a young, well-to-do Beijing couple in the new China. Trying to be in love, they nevertheless suffo
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Green Tea
Elegant and confusing film by Zhang Yuan (East Palace, West Palace) about a man who becomes intrigued by a young and pretty unworldly student, who
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Erzi
Family tragedy about two unemployed sons who live with their mother while the father is in a home for the mentally ill. All the characters play the
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Beijing Bastard (Work in Progress)
‘This is a film which attempts to mix reality, fantasy, imagination and reminiscences. All together it is a film that breaks all the rules,
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Guangchang
Documentary about Beijing’s most famous square: Tian’anmen. By the maker of Mama and Beijing Bastards.
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East Palace, West Palace
Controversial, beautifully photographed and acted film by the maker of Sons is about the nighttime interrogation of a gay by a policeman.