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Du Kefeng's acting experience

1978, Du Kefeng participated in the establishment of Lanling Opera House, and began to take photos with Yunmen Dance Collection and Zuni lcosahearon (Twenty Tetrahedral Dance), and took the positions of photography and editing for the tourism program "Journey of Images" of Taiwan TV Company and the news magazine program "Sixty Minutes" of China TV Company.

198 1 year, Du Kefeng was invited as the photography director of the film "A Day at the Beach" directed by Yang Dechang, and won the Best Photography Award of 1983 Asia-Pacific Film Festival. Since then, I have devoted myself to the filming of China films.

1986, Du Kefeng won the Best Photography Award at the 6th Hong Kong Film Awards for his sci-fi film I am Sao.

From 65438 to 0989, Du Kefeng was appointed by Tony Au as the director of the feature film Lying Woman, and was nominated for best photography in the 9th Hong Kong Film Awards.

65438-0990 served as the director of Wong Kar-wai's art youth film The True Story of Teddy Boy, and established his own shooting style in cooperation with Wong Kar-wai. This film won him the Best Photography Award at the 10 Hong Kong Film Awards.

From 65438 to 0992, Du Kefeng was the director of Lai Shengchuan's drama film "Peach Blossom Garden".

1994, Du Kefeng, Liu Weiqiang and Chen Yuanjia * * * filmed the emotional ethics film "Time has passed" directed by Wong Kar-wai. Adapted from Jin Yong's novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes, this film tells the emotional entanglements of six complex characters, and it is also a martial arts film that subverts tradition. Du Kefeng won the 14 Best Photography Award and the 5 1 Best Photography Award for this film. In the same year, Du Kefeng, Liu Weiqiang and Weiguan Chen directed the literary romantic film Chongqing Forest directed by Wong Kar-wai. With this film, Du Qifeng, Liu Weiqiang and Weiguan Chen were nominated for the best photography in the 3 1 Taiwan Golden Horse Award and the 14 Hong Kong Film Awards. 1994, he also directed the drama Ada the Flash and Guan's romantic film Red Rose and White Rose, which was adapted from Zhang Ailing's novel and co-starred by,, and Shi Ge, and won him the Best Photography Award in the 3rd1Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award.

1996 Du Kefeng participated in the romantic film Sweet Honey directed by Chen Kexin, playing Jeremy, a foreign teacher.

1995 filmed the urban legendary film fallen angels directed by Wong Kar-wai and starring Li Ming, Mi Xueer monique Rice and Karen Mok, and Du Kefeng won the 15 Hong Kong Film Awards for best photography. In the same year, he was the photographer of Chen Kaige's first Hollywood film Romantic Moon.

1997, Du Kefeng directed Wong Kar-wai, starring Leslie Cheung, Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Zhang zhen. This film won Du Kefeng the Best Photography in the 3rd Hong Kong Golden Bauhinia Award, the Best Photography nomination in the 17 Hong Kong Film Awards, and the Best Photography in the 34th Taiwan Golden Horse Awards.

Du Kefeng's Hollywood works 1998 and 1999 include Psycho 1999 directed by gus van sant and Time of Flight directed by barry levinson.

1999, Du Kefeng finished his first love movie "Away from Words", which was directed by himself with the title of director. The film participated in the "One Concern" unit of Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for an Academy Award.

In 2000, Du Kefeng and Li Pingbin served as the directors of Wong Kar-wai, and filmed the literary romance In the Mood for Love starring Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Maggie Cheung. This film was nominated for best picture at Cannes International Film Festival in 2000. In the same year, Du Kefeng and Zhao Xiaoding directed the first martial arts film Hero, starring Jet Li, Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Maggie Cheung. This film won Du Kefeng the Best Photography in the 22nd Hong Kong Film Awards, the Best Photography nomination in the 8th Hong Kong Film Golden Bauhinia Awards, 17 Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Photography, 2003 Internet Film Critics Association Award for Best Photography, 70th New York Film Critics Association Award for Best Photography, and 2005 Best Photography.

In 2002, Du Kefeng was allowed to shoot the gangster film Infernal Affairs directed by Liu Weiqiang and Siu Fai Mak, and was nominated for the best visual effect in the 22nd Hong Kong Film Awards and the 40th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards.

In 2004, Du Kefeng, Li Yaohui and Pung-Leung Kwan filmed Wong Kar-wai drama 2046, which lasted for five years and was shortlisted in the official competition unit of Cannes Film Festival. He won the Best Photography Award at the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards for his three films.

In 2006, Du Kefeng took part in the project "Paris, I Love You" as a director, which consisted of 20 short films with a length of 5 minutes.

In 2009, Du Kefeng was the photographer of the fantasy and drama film Ondin, which was directed by neil jordan and starred Colin Farrell and Erica Bacherida-Kurrus. With this film, Du Kefeng won the Best Photography Award of 13 Shanghai International Film Festival "Golden Goblet Awards", which is the first award Du Kefeng won in Chinese mainland.

20 1 1, Du Kefeng participated in filming the drama film "Favorite" directed by Gu Changwei.

20 13, Du Kefeng and Chen Kexin cooperated as the chief photographer and participated in the feature film "Chinese Partner".

From 2065438 to September 2004, Duke was the photographer of the suspense crime film Xun Mei directed by Weng Ziguang. Du Kefeng was nominated for the best photography in the 10 Asian Film Awards and the 52nd Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards.