# Beijing Bastards

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{{Infobox film
| name           = Beijing Bastards
| image          = Beijing Bastards.jpg
| director       = [Zhang Yuan](/source/Zhang_Yuan_(director))
| writer         = [Cui Jian](/source/Cui_Jian)<br>[Tang Danian](/source/Tang_Danian)
| starring       = [Cui Jian](/source/Cui_Jian)<br>[Faye Yu](/source/Faye_Yu)<br>Bian Tianshuo<br>Wei Li<br>Wang Wenli<br>[Wu Gang](/source/Wu_Gang_(actor))<br>Wu Lala
| music          = [Cui Jian](/source/Cui_Jian)<br>[Dou Wei](/source/Dou_Wei)<br>[He Yong](/source/He_Yong_(rock_musician))
| cinematography = Zhang Jian
| editing        = Feng Shuangyuan
| runtime        = 88 minutes
| released       = {{Film date|1993}}
| country        = China
| language       = Mandarin
}}

'''''Beijing Bastards''''' ({{zh|s=北京杂种|t=北京雜種|p= Běijīng Zázhǒng}}) is a 1993 Chinese [drama film](/source/drama_film) by [Sixth Generation](/source/Cinema_of_China) director [Zhang Yuan](/source/Zhang_Yuan_(director)), and is one of the first independently produced Chinese films.<ref>World Film Locations: Beijing John Berra, Liu Yang - 2012- Page 26  "in the 1990s, China's rock music scene reached its peak with a list of famous singers and bands, of which Cui Jian and Dou Wei – arguably the celebrated forerunners of Chinese rock – were cast in Zhang Yuan's Beijing Bastards. This film is ."</ref>

==Cast==
* Karzi "a rock promoter" - played by Li Wei 李委<ref>Zhen Zhang The Urban Generation: Chinese Cinema and Society at the Turn of ...  2007- Page 268 "Cui is credited as co-producer and co-screenwriter of Beijing Bastards, in which he plays himself.10 The main character, the musician Karzi, is played by Li Wei (aka Xiao Wei), a self- described ''rock promoter'' who reappears as himself in ...</ref>
* [Cui Jian](/source/Cui_Jian) as himself
* Wu Lala (武啦啦, Wu Gang), sound-man<ref>Cinemaya - Issues 58-62 -2003  Page 25  "Dazzling's main character is Wu Gang, a movie theatre usher played by the stocky actor Wu Lala, who appeared previously in Zhang Yuan's Beijing Bastards. He gives the film its title, because an eye disease has made it difficult for him to ..."</ref>
* [Tang Danian](/source/Tang_Danian) 唐大年, screenwriter
* [Bian Jing](/source/Bian_Jing) 边境 as himself
* [Zang Tianshuo](/source/Zang_Tianshuo) as himself
* Wang Wenli 王文丽
* Director: Zhang Yuan 张元

==References==
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==External links==
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Category:1993 films
Category:Chinese independent films
Category:1993 drama films
Category:Films set in China
Category:Cui Jian
Category:1993 Mandarin-language films
Category:Films set in Beijing
Category:Films directed by Zhang Yuan
Category:Chinese drama films
Category:1993 independent films
Category:Mandarin-language drama films

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