Beijing Rocks

2001 Hong Kong film by Mabel Cheung From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Beijing Rocks (Chinese: 北京樂與路) is a 2001 Hong Kong film directed by award-winning director Mabel Cheung about the rock and roll music scene in Beijing. Starring Shu Qi and Daniel Wu, it was nominated for five Hong Kong Film Awards including Best Picture and Best Cinematography.

Directed byMabel Cheung
Written byAlex Law
Produced byJohn Chong
Alex Law
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Beijing Rocks
北京樂與路
Directed byMabel Cheung
Written byAlex Law
Produced byJohn Chong
Alex Law
StarringLe Geng
Richard Ng
Shu Qi
Daniel Wu
CinematographyPeter Pau
Release date
  • 25 October 2001 (2001-10-25)
CountryChina (Hong Kong)
LanguageMandarin
Box office
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese北京樂與路
Simplified Chinese北京乐与路
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinBěi Jīng Lè Yǔ Lù
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingBak1 Ging1 Lok6 Jyu5 Lou6
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Cast and roles

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Production and Blacklash

Director Mabel Cheung began production in Beijing in early 2000, interviewing indie rock bands in Shucun, Beijing. Numerous bands have provided advice on their lifestyle, mannerisms and costume choices.

However, on 14 October 2000, a list of 10 indie bands from the indie rock community in Shucun issued the "Shucun Statement" (树村声明).[3] It expressed the disappointment of the rock bands during the production process. "We could change a line or a character's hairstyle, but we cannot change the shallowness and the crave for novelty in commercial filmmaking, since we could not make the creator (of the film) understand why we make such music and lifestyle choices." The bands went on to proclaim the end of their involvement with the film to at least not kill off their own image.

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