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Kaige Chen was born on 12 August 1952 in Beijing, China. He is a producer and director, known for Farewell My Concubine (1993), The Battle at Lake Changjin (2021) and Yellow Earth (1984). He has been married to Hong Chen since 1996. They have two children.Nascido em Beijing- Director
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Yimou Zhang was born on 14 November 1951 in Xi'an, Shaanxi, China. He is a director and writer, known for Hero (2002), House of Flying Daggers (2004) and Curse of the Golden Flower (2006). He has been married to Ting Chen since December 2011. They have three children. He was previously married to Hua Xiao and Hua Xie.Nascido em Xi'an- Producer
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Zhangke Jia was born on 24 May 1970 in Fenyang, Shanxi, China. He is a producer and director, known for Ash Is Purest White (2018), A Touch of Sin (2013) and Mountains May Depart (2015). He has been married to Tao Zhao since 7 January 2012.Nascido em Fenyang- Director
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Yang Zhang was born in 1967 in Beijing, China. He is a director and writer, known for Getting Home (2007), Shower (1999) and Aiqing mala tang (1997).Nascido em Beijing- Director
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Ye Lou was born (in 1965) and grew up in Shanghai, a city he would film beautifully in his Suzhou River (2000) (Suzhou River). After studying cinema at the Beijing Film Academy, the gifted young man debuted in the film career as an assistant director, a producer and a short subjects director. His second feature Zhou mo qing ren (1993) (Weekend Lover) was both a public and critical success, crowned by the Fassbinder Prize. In 1997, he accepted to produce "Super City", a TV series for which he hired ten of the most promising names of the sixth-generation-directors. Three years later, he came to international prominence with Suzhou River (2000) (Suzhou River), an ambitious artistic meditation on love and the status of woman in the rapidly changing Chinese society as well as a moving ode to his home town Shanghai.Nascido em Shanghai- Actor
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Stephen Chow was the only boy of his family, and has grown up as a Bruce Lee fan and a martial arts addict. His career started on TV, where he presented a children show ( "430 Space Shuttle" (1983)) and started becoming popular. He got some supporting roles, after that, and won the Taiwanese Golden Horse award for best supporting actor.
He had his first starring role in 1990 in a 'Chow Yun-Fat' spoof: All for the Winner (1990) - "All for the Winner" and started excelling in the comedy genre. In Hong-Kong, his particular nonsense style is called "Mo Lei Tau". It's also on the set of this movie that he encountered his fellow sidekick Man-Tat Ng.
One of the last HK biggest star which have not been bought by Hollywood, even if Miramax (who'll surely release Shaolin Soccer (2001) - "Shaolin Soccer" this year in the USA - after remastering it, ouch.) has probably planned something for him...Nascido em Hong Kong- Director
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Wang Xiaoshuai (Director, Writer, Producer)
Wang Xiaoshuai is one of very few masters who remains true to his art in spite of rampant commercialism in the Chinese film market. Evoking the trauma of ordinary Chinese people caught in extraordinary times, his works span different eras, yet consistently reflect a strong social conscience.
Born in 1966, he was a graduate of Beijing Film Academy. At 27, he emerged as one of the key Sixth Generation directors with his debut feature The Days (1993) ,it was selected as one of the best 100 films of all time by the BBC in 1995. He followed up with Frozen (1996) and So Close to Paradise (1998), the later premiering in the Un certain regard section in Cannes. Wang's gritty depiction of listless youth in a time of bewildering social changes earned him international critical acclaim, but none of his early films could be officially released at home. Beijing Bicycle (2001) won the Grand Jury Silver Bear in Competition at the Berlinale, for a stunningly fresh image of Chinese teenagers negotiating the class gap in a new age of materialism.
Wang's works have competed in Cannes Film Festival four times, three times in the Berlinale, and also at Venice and San Sebastian film festivals. For his artistic accomplishments, he has received many distinguished honors notably the Grand Jury Prize for Shanghai Dreams (2005) in the Cannes Main Competition and the Berlinale Silver Bear for Best Screenplay for In Love We Trust (2008). His recent work Red Amnesia (2014) was selected in competition for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival, and the latest title So Long, My Son (2019) won two Silver Bears for the Best Actor and Actress at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival, both examine the far-reaching consequences of the past on the present.
Filmography The Days (1993) Frozen (1996) So Close to Paradise (1998) Suburban Dreams (2000) Beijing Bicycle (2001) Drifters (2003) Shanghai Dreams (2005) In Love We Trust (2008) Chongqing Blues (2010) 11 Flowers (2011) Red Amnesia (2014) So Long, My Son (2019) Documentary: Chinese Portrait (2018) Short film: After the War (2001) The Cornfield (2015) Reflection (2017)Nascido em Shanghai- Director
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Lu Chuan is considered one of the most talented young directors in China, and his films are known for daring and commercially successful takes on historical and social issues.
After receiving a Master's degree in film studies from Beijing Film Academy in 1998, Lu Chuan started as a co-writer for Black Hole, which became one of most-watched TV series in China. His directional debut, The Missing Gun (2002), a black comedy about a small-town policeman who searches desperately for his missing gun, was presented at Cannes, Venice, and Sundance. It won Best Script at the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Best Maiden Work Award at the College Student Film Festival of China.
Lu Chuan's second feature, Kekexili, (or Mountain Patrol, 2004), won praised from critics around the world. Lu Chuan used his beautiful and tense style to show the heroism of the Tibetan volunteers who fought poachers to protect the endangered Tibetan antelope. The film turned Lu Chuan into one of the most popular directors in China with great commercial value in the Chinese film market. It won numerous awards including the Special Jury Prize at the Tokyo International Film Festival, Best Picture and Best Cinematography at the Golden Horse Awards, Best Film (shared) at the Golden Rooster Awards, the Don Quixote Award at the Berlin International Film Festival, Outstanding Film and Outstanding Director at the Huabiao Film Awards, and Best Asian Film at the Hong Kong Film Awards. Lu Chuan was then chosen a juror at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival.
Lu Chuan worked on his third film, City of Life and Death (2009), for four years. This epic film brought to the screen the story of the Nanjing Massacre by Japan during WWII in China. The director's unique take on the massacre attracted over 3 million viewers and made $30 million domestically, making him the fifth director in China to pass the 100 million RMB mark ($16 million USD). It won for Best Director and Best Cinematographer at the Asian Film Awards, Best Cinematography at the Golden Horse Film Awards, Best Film at the Oslo Film Festival, Achievement in Directing and Achievement in Cinematography at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards, and Golden Shell prize and Best Cinematography at the San Sebastian Film Festival.
In 2012, Lu Chuan released The Last Supper, based on the fall of the Qin dynasty and the founding of the Han dynasty, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. In 2015, he released Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe, a 3D action adventure film which made $106 million USD at the Chinese box office. His newest film, Born in China, is a Disneynature feature to be release worldwide in 2016-2017.Nascido em Xinjiang- Director
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Jiayin Liu was born on 20 August 1981 in Beijing, China. She is a director and writer, known for All Ears (2023), Oxhide (2005) and Oxhide II (2009).Nascida em Beijing- Writer
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Xiaogang Feng was born on 18 March 1958 in Beijing, China. He is a writer and producer, known for Mr. Six (2015), A World Without Thieves (2004) and Assembly (2007).Nascido em Beijing- Writer
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Yi'nan Diao was born in 1969 in Xi'an, Shaanxi, China. He is a writer and director, known for Black Coal, Thin Ice (2014), The Wild Goose Lake (2019) and Zhifu (2003).Nascido em Xi'an- Director
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Yonggang Wu was born on 1 November 1907 in Wu Xian, Jiangsu, China. Yonggang was a director and writer, known for Shen nu (1934), Evening Rain (1980) and The Pirates of the Yellow Sea (1938). Yonggang died on 18 December 1982.Nascido em Wu Xian- Director
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Yu Sun was born on 21 March 1900 in Chongqing, Sichuan, China. He was a director and writer, known for The Big Road (1935), Wild Rose (1932) and Lian hua jiao xiang qu (1937). He died on 11 July 1990 in Shanghai, China.Nascido em Chongqing- Director
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Mu Fei was born on 10 October 1906 in Shanghai, China. He was a director and writer, known for Spring in a Small Town (1948), Sea of Fragrant Snow (1934) and Night in the City (1933). He died on 31 January 1951 in China.Nascido em Shanghai- Director
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Choui Khoua was born on 23 November 1916 in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. Choui was a director and writer, known for The White-haired Girl (1951), Ge ming jia ting (1960) and Shang shi (1981). Choui died on 16 December 1995.Nascido em Nanjing- Director
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Wan Lai-Ming and his brothers Wan Gu-Chan, Wan Chao-Chen and Wan Di-Huan are the pioneers of the animation film industry in China. The first short animation film of China was Wan brothers' "Uproard in the Art Studio" (1928). Lai-Min, Gu-Chan and Chao-Chen are also responsible of the first talkie animation short film in China, "The Camel's Dance" (1935), and of the first animation long film in China, "Tieshan Gongzhu" ("Princess Iron Fan", 1941), which is the Part I of the novel "Journey to the West", the legend of the Monkey King Sun Wu-Kong/Son Goku. But the most colossal film of Wan Lai-Ming was "Da no tien gu" ("Uproar in Heaven", 1961-65), released in two parts and co-directed with Tang Cheng. It was the first animation film in color made in China, and it's a remake of "Princess Iron Fan". This was his second and last long feature film. Lai-Ming did a last short film with Yan Ding-Xian in 1965, "The Shanghai Youth Revolutionizes the Dance".Nascido em Nanjing- Director
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Zhuangzhuang Tian was born in April 1952 in Beijing, China. He is a director and actor, known for Cha ma gu dao xi lie (2004), Springtime in a Small Town (2002) and The Blue Kite (1993).Nascido em Beijing- Director
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Jianqi Huo was born on 20 January 1958 in Beijing, China. He is a director and production designer, known for qiu zhi bai hua (2011), Nuan (2003) and Postmen in the Mountains (1999).Nascido em Beijing- Actor
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Wen Jiang was born on 5 January 1963 in Tangshan, China. He is an actor and director, known for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016), Let the Bullets Fly (2010) and Devils on the Doorstep (2000). He has been married to Yun Zhou since 2005. They have two children. He was previously married to Sandrine Chenivisse.Nascido em Tangshan- Writer
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Sijie Dai was born on 2 March 1954 in Putian, China. He is a writer and director, known for The Chinese Botanist's Daughters (2006), Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress (2002) and Niu-Peng (1989).Nascido em Putian- Director
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Bingjian Liu was born on 16 October 1963 in Anhui, China. Bingjian is a director and writer, known for Ku qi de nü ren (2002), Men and Women (1999) and The Back (2010).Nascido em Anhui- Director
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Sun Zhou was born 1954 in Shandong. First he worked in TV and as a cameraman, before he could study at the Beijing Film Academy, 1984-87 in the directors class. 1987 he debuted with the successful comedy "Put Some More Sugar In The Coffee". The Thriller "Blood At Dusk" (1990) scored at the box office.Nascido em Shandong- Cinematographer
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Yong Hou was born on 26 September 1960 in Xi'an, Shaanxi, China. He is a cinematographer and director, known for Jasmine Women (2004), Wang dao (2023) and Hero (2002).Nascido em Beijing- Actress
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Jinglei Xu was born on 16 April 1974 in Beijing, China. She is an actress and producer, known for Go Lala Go! (2010), The Warlords (2007) and Yi ge mo sheng nu ren de lai xin (2004).Nascida em Beijing- Director
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Jiang Xiao is known for Electric Shadows (2004) and Pk.com.cn (2008).Nascida em Beijing- Producer
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Ning Hao (Born in Shanxi, China) is a commercial filmmaker from China who has a great track record of quality films with success at the box-office. Ning studied at the Taiyuan Film School, where he majored in scenic design. He later transferred to the Art Department of Peking University. Ning eventually graduated from the Beijing Film Academy in 2003 with a degree from the Photography Department.
In the past decade, he has completed 8 films, achieving a total of over 620 million USD at the box-office. In terms of investment-to-return ratio, he tops all directors in China. From international acclaim to local commercial hits, he has become a legendary figure in the China film industry. All of his movies have garnered high profits, while retaining a resolutely personal style of expression. Ning Hao has become the hottest director in China.
He made his debut during his student days with "Incense" and his second full-length feature was "Mongolian Ping Pong." Both films were selected for the Berlin, Locarno and Hong Kong film festivals, eventually making it to fifty international film festivals while winning numerous grand prizes, such as the most popular award of Shanghai Film Festival in Asia. Ning Hao's talent has been affirmed by juries worldwide with accolades in the global film industry.
In 2006 at 29, Ning Hao wrote and directed a small budget movie "Crazy Stone." The shoot took 46 days and cost only 400k USD). It rocked Chinese audiences across the world, and smashed box-office records for the first half of 2006, clocking 4.5 million USD. It went on to be the most profitable film for that year.
Along the way, it took home the Taiwan Golden Horse Award for Best Original Screenplay and many other awards. "Crazy Stone" has been greatly praised by the media and the general audience, becoming a milestone event for China film history. The main actors in the the movie, eventually nicknamed Stone Clan, went on to become influential forces in the Chinese movie scene for the next decade.
In 2009, Ning Hao wrote and directed "Crazy Racer." The shoot took 56 days and cost 1.5 million USD. The movie made 20 million USD at the box-office and launched Ning Hao into the same bracket of box-office success as Zhang Yimou, Chen Kaige, Feng Xiaogang, making him the fourth distinguished member of the Hundred-Million-Club-Auteur (In Chinese currency) and surpassing the veterans mentioned above. He is the youngest director in China to achieve this grand honor.
In 2013, Ning Hao directed and wrote China's first western road movie "No Man's Land." It was allowed to be released after four years of censorship delays. "No Man's Land" was shot in the harsh western region of China in 77 days, costing 2.5 million USD. It eventually made 45 million USD at the box-office. Its film-critics' score has stayed at the top of Chinese movie charts, and it received the "Annual Hundred Film Media Prize."It was also nominated at the 64th Berlin Film Festival main competition.
In 2014, Ning Hao wrote and directed "Breakup Buddies." It premiered at the Toronto Film Festival, and won acclaim internationally. Variety and The Hollywood Reporter gave great coverage to the movie. This movie took 90 days to shot, cost 13 million USD and made 200 million USD at the box-office. It was the most profitable domestic film of China in 2014 and recorded the greatest audience attendance numbers.
In 2018, Ning Hao directed his the last film of his "Crazy" Trilogy, "Crazy Alien". It made over 320 million USD at the box office during the 2019 Chinese New Year holiday season.Nascido em Shanxi- Director
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Yuan Zhang was born in October 1963 in Nanjing, China. He is a director and producer, known for Kan shang qu hen mei (2006), Seventeen Years (1999) and East Palace, West Palace (1996).Nascido em Nanjing- Director
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Quan'an Wang was born in Yan'an in 1965. A graduate from the 1991 Beijing Film Academy promotion, he belongs to what has been called the "sixth generation" of Chinese directors. From 1999 to 2009, he shared his life with actress Nan Yu, with whom he made his first four movies : "Yue shi" (Lunar Eclipse), in 1999; "Jing zhe", in 2004; "Tuya de hun shi" (Tuya's Marriage), in 2006; "Fang zhi gu niang"(Weaving Girl), in 2009. His first film without his muse, "Tuan yuan" (Apart Together), released in 2010, is the touching chronicle of the attempted reunion of a husband and wife after five decades of separation. This minimalist movie was followed by an expensive and ambitious filmed version of Zhongshi Chen's novel, "Bai Lu yuan", long deemed unadaptable. Wang Quan'an, one of China's best talents, was rewarded twice at the Berlin International Film Festival (with the Gold Bear in 2007 for "Tuya's Marriage", and the Best Writer Silver Bear in 2010 for "Apart Together").Nascido em Yan'an- Actor
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Tung-Shing Yee was born on 28 December 1957 in Hong Kong. He is an actor and director, known for One Nite in Mongkok (2004), I Am Somebody (2015) and Shinjuku Incident (2009). He was previously married to Mandy Law.Nascido em Hong Kong- Writer
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Yang Li was born in 1959 in Xian, China. He is a writer and producer, known for Blind Shaft (2003), Blind Mountain (2007) and The Taking of Tiger Mountain (2014).Nascido em Xi'an- Actor
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Teddy Chan is known for Kung Fu Jungle (2014), Bodyguards and Assassins (2009) and Purple Storm (1999).Nascido em Hong Kong- Cinematographer
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Jingle Ma was born in 1957 in Hong Kong. Jingle is a cinematographer and director, known for Mulan: Rise of a Warrior (2009), Comrades: Almost a Love Story (1996) and Rumble in the Bronx (1995).Nascido em Hong Kong- Director
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Sheng Ding was born in 1970 in Qingdao, Shandong, China. He is a director and writer, known for Saving Mr. Wu (2015), A Better Tomorrow 2018 (2018) and Nothing Can't Be Undone by a HotPot (2024).Nascido em Qingdao- Director
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Wang Bing was born on 17 November 1967 in Xi'an, Shaanxi, China. He is a director and cinematographer, known for The Ditch (2010), Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks (2002) and Three Sisters (2012).Nascido em Xi'an- Writer
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Xiaolu Xue is known for Finding Mr. Right (2013), Ocean Heaven (2010) and My People, My Country (2019).Nascida em Beijing