Zhang Yimou
Cinematographer and Director
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Wang Quan'an...day China. Another project, entitled Bai Lu Yuan (literally White Deer Plain) is also currently in development, though Wang has made it known that he would like to cast fellow director Zhang Yimou in the lead role. Most recently,... In this article: Wang Quan'an, Zhang Yimou, Xie Fei, Berlin International Film Festival, Tuya's Marriage, Woman Sesame Oil Maker, Red Sorghum, and China |
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Zhang Yimou
...(1999), which won him his second Golden Lion prize at Venice . Happy Times, a relatively minor film by Zhang, represented his second foray into modern Chinese city life. A seriocomic drama starring popular Chinese actor Zhao Benshan and...
In this article: Zhang Ziyi, Gong Li, Raise the Red Lantern, Hero, Ju Dou, Zhang Jigang, China, Red Sorghum, and Academy Awards
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Red Sorghum
...by cinematographer Gu Changwei makes use of rich, intense colors. Zhang himself was a cinematographer prior to his directorial debut, and worked closely with Gu. Upon its release, Red Sorghum garnered international acclaim, most...
In this article: Red Sorghum, Gu Changwei, The Road Home, World War II, Leprosy, and Berlin International Film Festival
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Hero (2002 film)
...at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2003 for his work in Hero. The National Society of Film Critics awarded Zhang Yimou their Best Director award. The New York Film Critics Circle recognized cinematographer Christopher Doyle...
In this article: Hero, Emperor, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, DVD, Jet Li, People's Republic of China, and Miramax Films
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Zhang Yimou (born November 14, 1951) is an internationally acclaimed Chinese filmmaker and former cinematographer, and one of the best known of the Fifth Generation of Chinese film directors. He made his directorial debut in 1987 with the film Red Sorghum. One of Zhang's recurrent themes is a celebration of the resilience, even the stubbornness, of Chinese people in the face of hardships and adversities, a theme which has occurred from To Live (1994) through to Not One Less (1999). His works are particularly noted for their usage of colour, as can be seen in his early trilogy (like Raise the Red Lantern) or in his wuxia films such as Hero and House of Flying Daggers.
- Birth Date:
- November 14, 1950
- Birthplace:
- Xi'an, China
- Spouse:
- Hua Xie
- Occupation:
- Film director, producer, cinematographer and actor
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