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From Wu Tianming to Zhang Yimou, those international directors who came out of Shaanxi

"Chen Kaige used to be an employee of the Western Film Studio, and Ling Xiaosu's family was also from the Western Film Studio, as well as the big screenwriter Reed." "Almost all of them are related to Xi'an Film Studio." In the last century, China's most international awards seem to be the Western Film Studio. "Shaanxi province can take out the pk with any country alone, and then you can blow up the results of the three major European film festivals in the country that are not as good as a province in China."

At the Cannes Film Festival in France, among the 5 directors who won the Golden Bear Award, in addition to Li An, who was not from Shaanxi, the other four Zhang Yimou, Wang Quanan, Xie Fei, and Diao Yinan were actually shaanxi people! Perhaps it is Shaanxi's lonely and desolate western style that has influenced such a generation of big directors, so it will make a blockbuster with literature and art but mixed with local customs.

In the twenty-first century, the works directed by Shaanxi directors have even rushed abroad, adding honor to China! So far, among the Golden Bear Awards, the highest awards won by Chinese films abroad: Zhang Yimou's "Red Sorghum", Xie Fei's "Fragrant Soul Girl", Wang Quan'an's "Tuya's Marriage", Diao Yinan's "Daytime Fireworks", and the four directors are all from Shaanxi.

In addition, who are the well-known directors who have gone out from the fertile cultural land of Shaanxi? Small editor small summary, welcome to add ~

From Wu Tianming to Zhang Yimou, those international directors who came out of Shaanxi

Wu Tianming

Wu Tianming, born in Sanyuan, Shaanxi, directed the film "Life" in 1984 and received great sensations and rave reviews, winning the Best Feature Film Award at the 8th Hundred Flowers Film Awards, directing the film "Lao Jing" in 1988, winning the Best Feature Film Award and Best Director Award at the 8th Golden Rooster Awards, and the Jury Special Award at the 7th Hawaii International Film Festival. In 1994, Wu Tianming directed "Changing Faces", which won the 1995 Huabiao Award for Best External Co-production and the Best Director Award at the Tokyo International Film Festival. In 2002, he directed Zhang Ruimin's prototype film "Ceo".

In 2012, he played Lao Zhou in "Flying Over the Old People's Home". In September 2013, he won the Special Jury Prize at the 22nd Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival for his film "Birds and Phoenix".

From Wu Tianming to Zhang Yimou, those international directors who came out of Shaanxi

Zhang Yimou, born on April 2, 1950 in Xi'an, Shaanxi, is a Chinese film director, one of the representative figures of the "fifth generation of directors", and an honorary doctorate from Boston University and Yale University in the United States. Representative works: Red Sorghum, Qiu Ju Fights Lawsuits, Big Red Lanterns Hang High, Alive, Heroes, Jinling Thirteen Chao, etc. Main Achievements: Two Golden Lion Awards at the Venice International Film Festival, The Golden Bear Award at the 38th Berlin International Film Festival, the Grand Jury Award at the 47th Cannes International Film Festival, the Best Foreign Language Film award at the British Academy Film Awards, the Best Director at the 3rd Golden Rooster Awards for Chinese Cinema, the Best Film at the 3rd Golden Rooster Awards for Chinese Cinema, the Best Film at the 6th Hundred Flowers Awards for Popular Films, the Best Actor at the 02nd Tokyo International Film Festival, the Best Actor at the 08th Golden Rooster Awards for Chinese Cinema, the Best Actor at the 11th Hundred Flowers Awards for Popular Films, French Medal of Honor and Knighthood of Literature and Art, Cairo International Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award, Hawaii International Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award, New China 60 Years of Literary and Art Top Ten Influential Figures, 5th China Film Huabiao Awards Outstanding Feature Film, 05th China Film Huabiao Awards Best Director Award, 2008 Influence World Chinese Awards.

From Wu Tianming to Zhang Yimou, those international directors who came out of Shaanxi

Gu Changwei

Gu Changwei, born on December 12, 1957 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, is a Chinese film director and photographer who graduated from the Photography Department of Beijing Film Academy. Representative works: Peacock, Li Chun, Favorite, Micro Love gradually entered the better situation, it is good to meet you The main achievements of the 8th Chinese Film Golden Rooster Awards Best Cinematography Award in 1988, the Best Cinematography Award at the 33rd Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards in 1996, the Best Director Award at the 6th Chinese Film and Media Awards in 2006, the Best Director Award at the 20th Shanghai Film Critics Awards in 2011, and the Best Feature Film Director Award at the 2013 Golden Koala International Chinese Film Festival.

From Wu Tianming to Zhang Yimou, those international directors who came out of Shaanxi

Huang Jianxin

Huang Jianxin, born on June 14, 1954 in Xi'an, Shaanxi, graduated from Northwest University and Chinese mainland director, screenwriter and producer. Representative works of black cannon incident, stand straight and don't lie down, back to back face, please praise me, the great cause of building the country, the great cause of party building. His main achievements are The Best Director of the Golden Rooster Award of Chinese Film, the Best Director of the Huabiao Award of Chinese Film, the Best Male Director of China Film and Television at the Huading Award, the Senate Special Award of the Venice Film Festival, and the Tribute to Filmmaker of the Year by Hundred Media.

From Wu Tianming to Zhang Yimou, those international directors who came out of Shaanxi

Wang Quan'an

Wang Quan'an, born on October 26, 1965 in Yan'an, Shaanxi Province, Chinese mainland director, screenwriter and producer, graduated from the Beijing Film Academy. Representative works: Lunar Eclipse, Tuya's Marriage, White Deer Plain. Main Achievements The Silver Bear Award for Best Screenwriter at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival, the Catholic Humanitarian Award at the 50th Berlin International Film Festival, the Special Jury Prize at the 33rd Montreal International Film Festival, the Best Director Award at the 17th Beijing University Student Film Festival, and the International Jury Award at the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival.

From Wu Tianming to Zhang Yimou, those international directors who came out of Shaanxi

Li Yang

Li Yang, born in 1959, is a native of Xi'an, Shaanxi. In 1978, he was admitted to the National Theatre of Drama and in 1985 to the Directing Department of the Broadcasting Academy. Representative works: "Blind Well", "Blind Mountain", "Blind Road". Honorary Achievements: The 40th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards Best Adapted Screenplay Award Blind Well (awarded), Horse Award for Best Film Blind Well (nominated) Silver Bear Award at the 53rd Berlin International Film Festival - Outstanding Artistic Achievement Blind Well (awarded), 53rd Berlin International Film Festival Main Competition Unit - Golden Bear Award [2] Blind Well (nominated).

From Wu Tianming to Zhang Yimou, those international directors who came out of Shaanxi

Feng Xiaoning

Feng Xiaoning, born in November 1954 in Xi'an, Shaanxi, graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Beijing Film Academy and is a national first-class director. Representative works: the disappearance of the atmosphere, the Battle of the Sea, the Red River Valley, Raise Your Hand, the Yellow River Love. His main achievements are the Best Director Award of the Chinese Film Huabiao Award, the Special Award for Director of the Golden Rooster Award of Chinese Film, and the Best Director Award of the China Television Drama Feitian Award.

From Wu Tianming to Zhang Yimou, those international directors who came out of Shaanxi

Hou Yong

Hou Yong, born on September 26, 1960 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, graduated from the Photography Department of Beijing Film Academy, Chinese mainland photographer, director, screenwriter and producer, professor and master tutor of Shanghai Theater Academy. Representative works Jasmine Blossom, One Man Olympic, Breaking Kanto Novella. Main Achievements The 7th Chinese Film Golden Rooster Awards Best Cinematography Award, the 9th Chinese Film Golden Rooster Awards Best Cinematography Award, the 17th Chinese Film Golden Rooster Awards Best Cinematography Award, the 20th Chinese Film Golden Rooster Awards Best Cinematography Award.

From Wu Tianming to Zhang Yimou, those international directors who came out of Shaanxi

Liu Huining

Liu Huining, male, born in August 1971 in Shaanxi, China, Chinese mainland director and actor. Representative works "Halfway Husband and Wife", "My Father and Mother", "Daobeiren", "I Am the Owner", "Love for Ten Years", "You Are My Brother", "Military Doctor". Main achievements: Nominated for Best Children's Film at the Golden Rooster Awards in 1994 and the Special Award for the Five Ones Project in 1984.

From Wu Tianming to Zhang Yimou, those international directors who came out of Shaanxi

Ding Black

Ding Hei, a native of Shaanxi, is a famous Chinese director, graduated from the Department of Chinese of Northwest University in 1987, and later joined Xi'an Film Studio as a director, and is now the director of Ding Hei Studio of Hairun Film and Television Company. "Big Man Li Delin" is the first TV series directed by Ding Hei. In 2003, the Haiyan drama "Jade Guanyin", with this drama Ding Hei, won the title of "Double Top Ten" Director of the Third China Television Arts Festival of the China Radio and Television Society, and was praised as the classic director of the contemporary "Hai Pai". Since then, he has put contemporary literary masterpieces such as "Plain Life" and "Long Hate Song" on the screen with visual art techniques, and has repeatedly set off a TV drama ratings storm in China, and is a rare TV art master in China. Representative works also include "Guanzhong Gunshots", "The Vertical and Horizontal of the Great Qin Empire" and the third part. [Mendi] and so on.

From Wu Tianming to Zhang Yimou, those international directors who came out of Shaanxi

Xie Fei

Xie Fei, born in Yan'an, Shaanxi Province, came out in 1989 with one of Xie Fei's "idealistic works", "The Year of Life", which is an art film with a tragic style and a realistic style. Reflecting the mentality of young individual workers in a period of social change, the film has profound meaning and vivid character portrayal, and won the Best Feature Film Award at the 13th Hundred Flowers Film Awards and the Silver Bear Award at the 14th West Berlin International Film Festival in 1990.

In 1991, Xie Fei served as the general director and filmed the film "The Sun on the Roof of the World", which reflected the life of Tibetan geological and mineral workers.

In 1993, Xie Fei's another female film, "Fragrant Soul Girl", sensationalized the Berlin International Film Festival in Germany, winning the Golden Bear Award at the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival.

In 1995, Xie Fei directed the film "Black Horse", which is a lyric poetry film, fresh, smooth, vivid and touching. In the same year, Xie Fei won the Best Director Award at the 19th Montreal International Film Festival in Canada.

From Wu Tianming to Zhang Yimou, those international directors who came out of Shaanxi

Diao Yinan

Diao Yinan, born in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, graduated from the Literature Department of the Central Academy of Drama and Chinese mainland male director, screenwriter and actor.

In 2002, Diao Yinan's feature film "Tomorrow's End" was shortlisted for a high-profile competition unit at the Cannes Film Festival. In 2003, his screenwriting and directing debut "Uniform" won the Dragon tiger award for best film at the 22nd Vancouver International Film Festival. In 2007, the self-written and self-directed film "Night Train" was shortlisted for a high-profile competition unit at the 60th Cannes International Film Festival. In 2013, he wrote and directed his third film, Daytime Fireworks, which won the Golden Bear for Best Film at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival.

From Wu Tianming to Zhang Yimou, those international directors who came out of Shaanxi

Forrest gump

Forrest Gump, a native of Xi'an, Shaanxi, is a famous film director who has 26 film and television works so far, including many popular movies such as "Big Movie" and "Happy". From 1999's "Strange Talk in ancient mirrors" to 2004's "Please close your eyes when it's dark", Forrest Gump successfully created the brand of "Chinese Thriller". In recent years, Forrest Gump has begun to "transform" into other types of films, most recently the black comedy "Tens of Billions of Big Movies"; after graduation, he worked at the Shenzhen Xianke Program Production Center. Nearly 100 TV commercials were filmed, which was an important force in advertising production in Guangdong at that time; in the middle, he went to the United Kingdom and the United States to study film and television production; he began to produce movies in 95, and since then he has been out of control, as of "Dark Please Close Your Eyes" has shot a total of 12 movies, of which it is famous for directing horror films, and the more influential ones are "Strange Talk in Ancient Mirrors", "Examination Family Pro", "Shining Fierce", "Ghost of the House", "Very Romantic", etc., which have achieved good box office and reputation.

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