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Beijing Flickers
The Smithsonian Freer/Sackler Museums present a screening of Beijing Flickers by auteur Zhang Yuan.
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Beijing Flickers’ screenplay is inspired by interviews Sixth Generation auteur Zhang Yuan conducted with hundreds of twenty-somethings while he was working on his photography exhibition Unspoiled Brats. Dumped by his girlfriend for a rich man, San Bao descends into a self-destructive spiral and meets a few kindred souls: a drag queen addicted to cosmetic surgery and poetry, a female singer kicked out by the musicians in her band, and a girl jilted by her boss/lover. Zhang (Beijing Bastards) captures the vulnerability, energy, and romanticism of the new “lost generation” bypassed by China’s entry into the globalized market economy. East Coast Premiere. Description by Bérénice Reynaud. (Dir.: Zhang Yuan, 2012, 93 min., Mandarin with English subtitles, HDCAM)
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