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From the perspective of the world, the most famous big directors should be James Cameron, Spielberg, Kurosawa Akira and so on.
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There are many, Yang Jie, Zhang Yimou, Feng Xiaogang and so on.
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Here are some of the famous directors:
1.Feng Xiaogang: Feng Xiaogang is one of the famous directors and screenwriters in Chinese mainland, specializing in creating Beijing-style comedies and films with strong personal characteristics. His film works include "Party A and Party B", "Big Shot", "1942" and so on.
2.Zhang Yimou: Zhang Yimou is a famous film director and actor in Chinese mainland, his film works focus on the use of color, light, composition and movement, and his representative works include "Red Sorghum", "Hero", "A Thousand Miles Riding Alone" and so on.
3.Chen Kaige: Chen Kaige is a famous film director and screenwriter in Chinese mainland, and his film works are good at analyzing the constraints and influences of historical and traditional repetition of Qingpei on the human spirit, and his representative works include "Farewell to the Overlord", "Taoist Descending the Mountain", "Zhao's Orphan" and so on.
4.Ang Lee: Ang Lee is a well-known film director and producer in Taiwan Province of China, and his film works cover a variety of genres and styles, including "Pushing Hands", "Crouching Tiger Hidden Spring Cha Sun Long", "Lust, Caution", etc.
He has won several awards at international film festivals and an Academy Award for Best Director.
5.Jiang Wen: Jiang Wen is a famous film actor and director in Chinese mainland, his film works have a strong personal style and unique narrative techniques, representative works include "Sunny Day", "The Devil is Coming", "Let the Bullets Fly" and so on.
6.Wong Kar-wai: Wong Kar-wai is a well-known film director and screenwriter in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China, and his film works are known for their unique narrative techniques and strong sense of emotional chain, including "Carmen in Mong Kok", "The True Story of A Fei", "In the Mood for Love" and so on.
7.Hou Hsiao-hsien: Hou Hsiao-hsien is a well-known film director and screenwriter in Taiwan Province of China, and his film works are known for their strong cultural connotations and delicate emotional descriptions, including "City of Sadness", "Childhood Sweethearts", "Flowers of the Sea" and so on.
8.Tsui Hark: Tsui Hark is the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China.
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The top ten famous directors in China are Zhang Yimou, Ning Hao, Feng Xiaogang, Chen Kaige, Zhang Jizhong, Wu Yusen, Jiang Wen, Xie Jin, Han Han and Ang Lee.
1, Zhang Yimou.
Zhang Yimou is regarded as one of the most outstanding directors of contemporary China. His representative works include "Red Sorghum", "Hero", "Full of City", etc., which have not only achieved great success in China, but also won many international awards, making him a famous international film giant.
2, Ning Hao. Ning Hao was born on September 9, 1977 in Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province, director and screenwriter in Chinese mainland, graduated from the Art Department of Beijing Normal University and the Department of Photography and Film of Beijing Film Academy.
3, Feng Xiaogang.
Feng Xiaogang is one of the most famous contemporary Chinese directors, and his works cover a variety of genres, such as "Do Not Disturb" and "1942". His "Fung style" has made audiences fall in love with him, and he has also received wide international recognition, including the Cannes Film Festival and the Berlin International Film Festival.
4, Chen Kaige.
Chen Kaige is a veteran director in the Chinese film industry, and he has directed many classics such as "Farewell My Concubine", "Yellow Earth" and "Wu Ji".
5, Zhang Jizhong.
Zhang Jizhong is widely recognized for his expertise in historical subjects. He directed a number of historical TV series, such as "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "Water Margin", which have caused quite a stir in China and become a landmark figure in the Chinese film and TV drama industry.
6, John Woo.
John Woo is one of the most active and imaginative directors in Chinese filmmaking, and his early masterpieces such as "The True Color of Heroes", "God of Gamblers", and "Heavenly Love" are all classics in Chinese cinema.
7, Jiang Wen. In addition to playing the role of actor, Jiang Wen is also one of the important representative directors of Chinese films. His representative works include "Sunny Day", "The Devil is Coming", "That Mountain, That Man and That Dog", etc., through his works, he has made people see the new film style and artistic value, and has become one of the important figures in the Chinese film industry.
8, Xie Jin. Xie Jin is one of the most outstanding directors in the history of Chinese cinema, and his representative works include "The Road", "Peach Blossom Fan", "Loess High Sky", etc., his film works have a unique style, with Chinese history as the background, using many symbolic imagery, and becoming an irreplaceable part of Chinese film history.
9, Han Han. Han Han is a very talented director and writer. He has written and directed a number of films, all of which have achieved outstanding success, such as "Flying Life" and "Later Lead Beat Us", demonstrating his deep creative talent.
10, Ang Lee.
Ang Lee is one of the most internationally successful directors in the Chinese film industry, and his representative works include classics such as "Lust and Caution", "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Life of Pi". Ang Lee's keen artistic perception and extraordinary creative talent have left a deep mark on the Chinese and global film industry.
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China's top ten famous directors are: Zhang Yimou, Chen Kaige, Huang Jianzhong, Huang Jianxin, Feng Xiaoning, Feng Xiaogang, Chen Guoxing, Saifu, Mai Lisi, Chen Jialin.
Among them, Zhang Yimou, born on April 2, 1950 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, is a Chinese film director, one of the representatives of the "fifth generation of directors", and an honorary doctorate from Boston University and Yale University.
In 1978, he entered the Photography Department of Beijing Film Academy. After graduating in 1982, he was assigned to Guangxi Film Studio. In 1984, he served as a cinematographer for the first time in the movie "One and Eight" and won the Outstanding Cinematographer Award for Chinese Films.
In 1986, he starred in the first movie "Old Well" and won three actors. In 1987, his first film "Red Sorghum" won the Golden Bear Award at China's first international film festival.
Since then, he has realized the trilogy of his films, from cinematographer to actor, and finally to director's career. From 1987 to 1999, he directed films such as "Red Sorghum", "Ju Dou", "Hang the Red Lantern", "Qiu Ju Fights a Lawsuit", "Alive", "No One is Missing", "My Father and Mother" and other films that have won many film awards at home and abroad, and have been nominated for three Oscars and five Golden Globes.
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Zhang Yimou is one of the representatives of the "fifth generation of directors", and his films occupy an important position in the history of Chinese film development. His films integrate national culture, social thinking, cultural roots, and film innovation. He persistently explores the potential of film language, pursues the strength of composition, the richness of imagination and the fullness of color, and gives people a strong visual impact through unconventional screen modeling, achieving a unique artistic realm.
In addition to movies, Zhang Yimou has a lot of "side jobs". He has directed operas, ballets, and large-scale landscape live performances, and the "Impression" series has become a local tourist culture. He has filmed the official promotional videos of Beijing's Olympic bid and Shanghai's bid for the Expo, as well as the promotional videos of the Beijing Olympic Games emblem and torch.
In addition, he has shot advertisements, published books, designed stamps for the 60th anniversary of the National Day, and served as the chief director of the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games.
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Wong Kar-wai, Zhang Yimou, Chen Kaige, etc. Wong Kar-wai (born July 17, 1958), born in Shanghai, graduated from the Department of Fine Arts of Harvard University, a male director, producer, screenwriter, producer in Hong Kong, China, and a Chinese judge at the Academy Awards. He specializes in romantic art films, and has won 7 Hong Kong Film Awards and 3 European Film Awards.
His works like to use a slow rhythm to evoke the fiber, with appropriate **, well-designed lines, bringing out the atmosphere of the film, and the cinematography is also very unique.
Zhang Yimou (born April 2, 1950), born in Xi'an, Shaanxi, is a male director, screenwriter, actor and photographer in Chinese mainland, distinguished professor of Beijing Film Academy and honorary professor of Beijing Dance Academy. In 1984, he served as the cinematographer in the film "One and Eight", won the Chinese Film Outstanding Cinematography Award, and was listed as the first work of the "fifth generation" filmmaker. In 1984, he served as the cinematographer in the film "One and Eight", won the Chinese Film Outstanding Cinematography Award, and was listed as the first work of the "fifth generation" filmmaker.
In 2012, he won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 14th Mumbai International Film Festival and the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Cairo International Film Festival.
Chen Kaige (August 12, 1952-), formerly known as: Chen Haoge, born in Xicheng District, Beijing, graduated from the directing department of Beijing Film Academy, male director in Chinese mainland, one of the representatives of China's fifth generation of directors, and the first Chinese director to win the Palme d'Or. In 1993, he directed the literary film "Farewell My Concubine" and became the first Chinese film to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes International Film Festival.
In 2019, he was selected into the list of "70 Chinese Returnees in 70 Years"; In the same year, he served as the director of the jury of the 32nd China Film Golden Rooster Awards. In 2019, he was selected into the list of "70 Chinese Returnees and Imitation 70 People in 70 Years"; In the same year, he served as the director of the jury of the 32nd Chinese Film Golden Rooster Awards, and so on.
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Well-known director. Zhang Yimou. Chen Kaige. Feng Xiaogang. Guan Hu. Tian Zhuangzhuang.
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Zhang Yimao is a well-known director in County.
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Famous directors in China are Zhang Yimou, Chen Kaige, Feng Xiaogang and many more.
1. Zhang Yimou.
Zhang Yimou's first film "Red Sorghum" won a foreign award, and many films such as "Alive" and "Hang the Red Lantern" made later won awards softly. In 2000, the first domestic blockbuster "Hero" was filmed, and "Hero" did not have a good reputation in China, but "Hero" was quite popular at the box office and reputation in North America. After that, Zhang Yimou was out of control, and successively filmed commercial blockbusters such as "Ambush on All Sides" and "The City is Full of ** Armor".
Second, Chen Kaige.
Chen Kaige's best movie should be "Farewell My Concubine" This movie is Chen Kaige's masterpiece, and Chen Kaige filmed "Fengyue" later, and he also used the actors of "Farewell My Concubine", but unfortunately it was not popular. Later, Chen Kaige also started his own road of commercial blockbusters after seeing the huge success of "The Old Hero of Answering".
3. Feng Xiaogang.
In 1998, Feng Buju Xiaogang directed his first movie "Party A and Party B", I thought that this movie would hit the street, but he didn't expect that this movie was a box office hit that year, and also created a New Year's film, since then Feng Xiaogang has made a lot of New Year's films, word-of-mouth and box office are bumper harvests, it can be said that Feng Xiaogang is the leader of Chinese comedy films, as long as it is Feng Xiaogang's movie, everyone will pay for tickets to watch it, and the picture is a fun.
The main responsibilities of the director:
1. Research and analyze the script with the main creative staff, find the appropriate form of expression for the script, and be responsible for the artistic guidelines of the whole play.
2. Jointly nominate and recommend candidates for actor roles with producers.
3. Choose the exterior scene or guide the construction of the interior scene according to the script and shooting requirements.
4. Guide the props team to complete the preparation and layout of props.
5. Guide the on-site shooting work.
6. Discuss the publicity plan of the work with the producer.
7. Guide the lighting, drama, actors, camera, recording, art, makeup, costumes and other departments at the shooting site.
Wang Xiaoshuai, a leading figure of China's sixth generation of directors, won the Grand Jury Prize of the Silver Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival for his representative work "Seventeen-Year-Old Bicycle", and the Jury Prize for "Green Red" won the Jury Prize in the main competition unit of the Cannes Film Festival.
died of illness, the main ** is cardiopulmonary failure, at the age of 91, Li Xing is also a very good director, and has won many awards.
Zhang Yimou, with his excellent photography talent, devoted himself to the film industry in the later period, persevering and enterprising, learning and encountering problems, shamelessly asking questions of peers and big directors, and then slowly had his own place in the film industry.
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