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Oliver Stone, James Cameron, Steven Spielberg, Michael Beloran Emmerich, Giuseppe Tornador, Rerobert Zemeckis, Luc BessonAndrew Stanton, George Lucas.
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1. Steven SpielbergSteven Allan Spielberg, born on December 18, 1946 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, is a director, screenwriter and producer.
In 1974, he completed his first feature film "Rampage". In 1975, he directed the thriller film "Jaws", for which he was nominated for Best Director in the Film category at the 33rd American Film and Television Golden Globe Awards.
2. Alfred Hitchcock(August 13, 1899, April 29, 1980), born in London, England, director, screenwriter, producer, actor.
He entered the film industry in 1920 as a subtitle designer. In 1922, he directed his first film "No. 13". In 1925, he began directing films independently.
3, Akira Kurosawa(March 23, 1910 - September 6, 1998), born in 1150 Oicho, Ebara-gun, Tokyo, Japan. Japanese film director, screenwriter, and producer. In 1936, he wrote his first screenplay "The Germans in the Dharma Temple", which entered the film industry.
Akira Kurosawa's character evaluation
Most of the characters in Kurosawa's films are pessimistic activists whose values are never polluted by the reality of society, and whose characters sometimes make sacrifices for higher ideals, which is sad, but always upholds the hope of mankind and is a weighty influence.
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Authoritative American Films**They Shoot Pictures, Don'T Tney (TSPDT) selected the 20 greatest Asian directors, with Japan's Akira Kurosawa, Yasujiro Ozu and Kenji Mizoguchi taking the top three. However, a total of 10 Chinese directors are all on the list, accounting for half of the total.
Known as the "Emperor of Cinema", Kurosawa shined in the world cinema especially in the forties and fifties, directing works such as "Rashomon", "Seven Samurai", "Heart Stick", and "Chaos", which not only won awards at major international film festivals, but also sent acting masters such as Toshiro Mifune and Qiao Shimura to audiences around the world.
Wong Kar-wai from Hong Kong, China, ranked fourth, the top among Chinese directors. Filming is slow, and Wong Kar-wai, who has a stream of consciousness in his lines, can make the audience recognize this as his work at a glance no matter what subject he shoots. The partnership with Christopher Doyle also makes Wong Kar-wai's films always full of a postmodern and ambiguous temperament.
His style is not only unique in Asia, but also has a profound influence on directors in Western culture. Barry Jenkins, the director of the 2016 Oscar Best Picture "Moonlight Boy", has said more than once that he is a fan of Wong Kar-wai.
In addition to the well-known directors Zhang Yimou, Ang Lee, and Chen Kaige in the list, there is also a Chinese director born in the early 20th century who quietly entered the list, and he is Fei Mu. Born in Shanghai, Fei Mu has been well-read since childhood and is fluent in many foreign languages. Filmed by him and starring Mei Lanfang, "Life and Death Hate" is known as "the pioneer of modern Chinese cinema".
Born at the wrong time, some of Fei Mu's other works did not receive much recognition at the time, among which "Spring in a Small Town" is an underrated masterpiece. The war and hard work have kept Fei Mu's life at the age of 45, but his artistic legacy will never be erased.
Attached is the full list:
1.Kurosawa.
2.Yasujiro Ozu.
3.Kenji Mizoguchi.
4.Wong Kar-wai.
5.Abbas Kiarostami.
6.Satyajit Rey.
7.Hou Hsiao-hsien.
8.Yang Dechang.
9.Hayao Miyazaki.
10.Apichatpong.
11.Mikio Naruse.
12.Zhang Yimou.
13.Ang lee.
14.Jia Zhangke.
15.Nagisa Oshima.
16.Cai Mingming.
17.Fei Mu.
18.Shohei Imamura.
19.Chen Kaige.
20.Hu Jinquan.
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Chaplin, the reason why he is the most famous director is because his influence on film culture is unparalleled.
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There are no famous directors in the world, because the movies they direct are all different styles, and there are famous directors for all kinds of films, such as Ang Lee, Tsui Hark, Yuan Zhan and so on in China, and Spielberg in the United States are all well-known.
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John Woo, Spielberg, Michael Bay, Hitchcock, Luc Besson.
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Hei Zeming, Luc Besson, Cameron Spielberg.
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