Synopse
At the peak of the Cultural Revolution, driver Zhenquing, one of the party faithful, meets Yanping, a young music student. She, however, is far more interested in a fellow student and Western music than in him. Both are fateful attractions. She ends up married to Zhenquing. 30 years later, their son tries to get the money together for a cancer treatment for his father. The magical pictures of legendary cameraman Christopher Doyle create a playful portrait of different generations that is also an obituary for China's lost generation condemned to silence by Mao's Cultural Revolution.
Regie
Cui Jian (1961) is one of China's best-known rock musicians. In 1989, his songs became the hymns of the protest movement in Tian'anmen Square and he himself was named persona non grata. Later, he wrote film music and worked as an actor. Blue Sky Bones* is his second feature film.
Info
Original Title: Lanse gutou
Category: Feature
Section: Asia Express
Version & Subtitles: Chinese OV with English subtitles
Director & Screenplay: Cui Jian
Cast/Protagonists: Ni Hongjie, Zhao Youliang, Yin Fang, Lei Han, Tao Ye
Production country: China
Year of Production: 2013
Length: 100 min
Producer: Qi Kang, Wang Qiuyang, Zhao Xuehua
Production company: Beijing Antaeus Film Co.Ltd.
Cinematography: Christopher Doyle
Editor: Zhou Xinxia, Xiao Zhan
Music: Cui Jian
Production Design: Liu Qing





