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Beijing bicycle

China, 2000
film

A tale of urban isolation, class consciousness, and peer group pressure, “Beijing bicycle” plays out as a re-imagining of De Sica’s classic ..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

The Bicycle thieves = Ladri di biciclette

Italy, 1948
Similarity: 79%

Good morning, Beijing = Beijing ni zao [NTSC]

China, 1990
Similarity: 74%

Ladri di biciclette = Bicycle thieves

Italy, 1948
Similarity: 72%

Umberto D

Italy, 1952
Similarity: 71%

The Bicyclist

Denmark, 1958
Similarity: 71%

Cyclo = Xich lo

Vietnam, 1995
Similarity: 71%

The Horse thief

China, 1986
Similarity: 71%

The Bike

United States, 1969
Similarity: 71%

Shanghai triad

China, 1995
Similarity: 70%

Border town = Bian cheng [NTSC]

China, 1984
Similarity: 70%

Two wheeler

Unknown, 1976
Similarity: 70%

A 1990 big city = Da Cheng shi

China, 1990
Similarity: 70%

Everything about bicycles

United States, 1976
Similarity: 69%

African odyssey: the red bicycle

United States, 1971
Similarity: 69%

The Icicle thief

Italy, 1989
Similarity: 69%

A City of sadness = Bei quing cheng shi

Taiwan, Province Of China, 1989
Similarity: 69%

The Cars That Ate China

Australia, 2008
Similarity: 69%

The Ancient chime bell makes a comeback = Qi ji de zai xian

China, 1985
Similarity: 69%
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