Beijing Taxi (2010)

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Format: DVD
Buy.com Sku: 223164175
UPC: 013964640250
UPC 14: 00013964640250
Category Keywords: China  Documentary  History
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Editor's Note
Filmmaker Miao Wang offers an intimate look at the changing face of China's biggest city as seen through the eyes of three people who drive through its streets every day. As China strives to remake itself while the old communist regime gives way to a new embrace of capitalism, the often camera-shy country prepares to open itself up on the world stage as the host of the 2008 Olympic Games. A few weeks before the games begin, Wang and his camera crew spend some time with three Beijing cab drivers, each of whom offers their own views on China's past, present and future. Bai Jiwen is old enough that he expects to retire in a few years, and has mixed feelings about China's new approach; he's happy that the quality of life has improved for many, but sees real wealth only spreading to a few, while genuine poverty, unknown in the old China, is on the rise. Wei Caixia is a former schoolteacher raising a child on her own; while her new career is hard work, she likes the opportunities it provides and is enthusiastic about China's current direction. And Zhou Yi struggles with the practicalities of capitalism -- his taxi is an old rattletrap that breaks down frequently, and he may lose his license shortly before the money making season of the Olympics begins. BEIJING TAXI received its world premiere at the 2010 South by Southwest Film Festival.
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Release Information
Video Mfg Name Studio: Passion River Films
Video Release Date Release Date: 9/27/2011
Video Play Time Running Time: 78 minutes
Video Release Year Original Release Date: 2010
Video UPC UPC: 00013964640250
Video Number of Discs Number of Discs: 1

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Video Color Spec Video: (unknown/unconverted)
Cast & Crew
Video Cast Info Miao Wang - Screenwriter
Video Cast Info Sean Williams - Director of Photography
Video Cast Info Stephen Ulrich - Composer
Video Cast Info Zhou Yi - Host
Video Cast Info Bai Jiwen - Host
Video Cast Info Wei Caixia - Host
Video Cast Info Ian Vollmer - Director of Photography
Video Cast Info Itamar Ziegler - Composer
Video Cast Info Miao Wang - Director
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