Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Ranking of China’s top ten directors

Ranking of China’s top ten directors

1. Zhang Yimou

2. Ang Lee

3. John Woo

4. Wong Kar-Wai

5. Chen Kaige

6, Feng Xiaogang

7, Johnnie To

8, Liu Weiqiang

9, Tsui Hark

10 , He Ping

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Zhang Yimou, born on April 2, 1950 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, is a Chinese film director and one of the representatives of the "Fifth Generation of Directors", Boston, USA. University, Honorary Doctorate from Yale University. ?

In 1978, he entered the Photography Department of Beijing Film Academy to study. After graduation 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 China Film Outstanding Cinematographer Award. In 1986, he starred in his first movie "Old Well" and won three Best Actors. The first film "Red Sorghum" directed in 1987 won the Golden Bear Award at China's first international film festival.

From then on, he began to realize the trilogy of his film creation, from photographer to actor, and finally to director career. From 1987 to 1999, he directed "Red Sorghum", "Ju Dou", "Raise the Red Lantern", "Qiu Ju's Lawsuit", "Alive", "No One Less", "My Father and Mother", etc. The film won him multiple film awards at home and abroad, and he was nominated for three Oscars and five Golden Globe Awards.