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Police of Chaoyang 2016

80 min📅 2016-02-15

Immerse yourself in the lives of Beijing's old-timers through the lens of 'Police of Chaoyang (2016)', a poignant exploration of the city's 'mysterious' security volunteers.

Director: Wang Tong

Cast

Du Xiaofan
Du Xiaofan
Ma Haojie
Zhang Bingqian
Zhang Bingqian
Xu Yunfang
Tong Yang
Tong Yang
Zhuang Qianqian
Wu Juejin
Sister Lo
Gao Yu-Lin
Lao Ma
Chen Xingyu
Chen Xingyu
Hua Ji

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Police of Chaoyang (2016) about?

The film delves into the lives of Beijing's old-timers, focusing on the city's 'mysterious' security volunteers and their living conditions.

Who directed Police of Chaoyang?

The film was directed by Wang Tong.

Who stars in Police of Chaoyang?

Du Xiaofan, Zhang Bingqian, Tong Yang, and Wu Juejin headline the cast.

Is Police of Chaoyang (2016) worth watching?

While the film's IMDb rating is unrated, its thought-provoking themes and poignant exploration of human experience make it a worthwhile watch for those interested in character-driven stories and the human condition.

How long is Police of Chaoyang?

The film has a runtime of 80 minutes.

About Police of Chaoyang (2016) — A Poignant Exploration of Beijing's 'Mysterious' Security Volunteers

Immerse yourself in the lives of Beijing's old-timers through the lens of 'Police of Chaoyang (2016)', a poignant exploration of the city's 'mysterious' security volunteers. Director Wang Tong masterfully weaves a narrative that delves into the living conditions of this enigmatic group, offering a glimpse into the unseen corners of Beijing. With a runtime of 80 minutes, this thought-provoking film is a must-watch for those interested in the human experience and the city's intricate social dynamics.

From the streets of Beijing to the hearts of its people, 'Police of Chaoyang (2016)' is a cinematic journey that will leave you questioning the notion of community and identity. With a talented cast, including Du Xiaofan, Zhang Bingqian, and Wu Juejin, this film is a testament to the power of storytelling and its ability to transcend cultural boundaries.