Cui Jian
Cui Jian, a famous rock artist and a leader of Chinese rock music, is known as the father of Chinese rock music. The famous song is "Nothing to My Name" in 1986.
The Sun Also Rises
as Tang's Friend in BeijingA polyptych of interconnected stories in different time-zones, shifting between a Yunnan...
Movie pageBeijing Bastards
as uncreditedA rock musician looks for his girl-friend who left while pregnant, trying to decide whether to...
Movie pageMy 1980's
as uncreditedHighlights the rebellious young generation of artists in China fighting for political...
Movie pageRoots and Branches
as uncreditedSitian, a Chinese American conductor, returns to China to give a concert and to find her three...
Movie pageI Love Beijing
as uncreditedA voyage through modern day Beijing in the taxi of the womanising Dezi. His aimless drifting...
Movie pageA Film Is Stopped
as selfThe one directorial feature by Ning Dai, sister of 5th generation filmmaker Ning Ying and wife...
Movie pageFrom London to Shanghai
as SelfIn 2006 the Rolling Stones made their debut performance in mainland China, bringing one of the...
Movie pageNight of an Era
as SelfThis documentary is made up of three threads that provide a major retrospective of a decade of...
Movie pageCui Jian Concert: Beijing 1992
as uncreditedCui Jian concert film recorded in December of 1992 by independent filmmaker Zhang Yuan.
Movie pageRound Table
as uncreditedThis is a chat variety show for dinner, created by Dou Wentao, a famous media person and...
TV Show pageNPR Tiny Desk Concerts
as SelfIntimate musical performances, recorded live at the desk of All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen.
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