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Is Bao Dexi really Chinese?

Bao Dexi comes from an acting family, and his father Bao Fang is a famous actor. Bao Dexi loved art since he was a child. He attended middle school in Guangzhou and later went to the San Francisco Art Institute in the United States. After returning to Hong Kong in 1984, he directed the film "Jazz Arrives". In 1986, he served as a photographer in the film "Xibao" produced by Fang Ping. Since joining the industry, he has won the Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Cinematography with "The Man Who Never Takes Off His Socks", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and "The Legend of the White-Haired Witch". Last year, he won the Boston Film Award for "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" Awards including Best Cinematography from the Film Critics Circle, Best Cinematography from the Chicago Film Critics Circle, and Best Cinematography from the New York Film Critics Circle.

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1989 "The Man Who Never Takes Off His Socks", "The Frozen Man", "The Bloody Heroes", "God of Gamblers"

1990 "The Warriors of Qin", "Swordsman" Jianghu"

In 1991, "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "When Will You Come Again", "The Banquet of the Rich", "The Gambler II on the Beach", "The Tricky Expert", "Wesley's The Overlord Removes His Armor"

1992 "The Death Judge"

1993 "The Legend of the White-haired Witch", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes"

< p>1994 "Citi Shaolin", "Once Upon a Time in the City of Five Dragons"

1995 "The House of Gold and Jade", "Flower Moon", "Midnight Song", "Xiu Xiu and Her" "Man", "Double Team" (USA), "Warrior of Virtues" (USA)

1998 "Anna Madeleine", "The Ghost Bride"

1999 "Half Branch" "Smoke"

In 2000, "Little Kiss", "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", "The Devil"