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Please introduce Du Kefeng, a Hong Kong film photographer?

Christopher Doyle

Chinese name: Du Kefeng.

English name: Du Kefeng.

Gender: male

Role: actor, screenwriter, director

Du Kefeng, one of the Golden Triangle movies in Wong Kar-wai, is a very famous photographer. I grew up in the suburb of Sydney, and then settled in Taiwan Province Province to study Chinese. I joined the photography work because I joined the drama troupe. 1983 was invited by Yang Dechang to shoot "A Day at the Beach" and won the Best Photography Award at the Asia-Pacific Film Festival. 1986, I won the Best Photography Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards for being spoiled (I won four Hong Kong Awards altogether). Since then, Du Kefeng has officially taken Hongkong as the starting point and participated in many Chinese-language films, especially the phantom images he created for Wong Kar-wai films, from The True Story of Punk, Chongqing Forest, fallen angels, Ashes of Time to Spring. His works also include Red Roses and White Roses by Guan and documentaries about boys and girls: Gender in China's films, Secret Love in Peach Blossom Garden, and Romantic Moon by Flash Ada and Chen Kaige. In the Mood for Love is his sixth film with Wong Kar-wai.

Du Kefeng's Hollywood works include Gus Van Sang's Psycho 1999 and The Flight Age of barry levinson. During 1999, the first director and photographer were nominated for the Golden Award when they participated in One Concern in Cannes.

Actor's work

Black Boy Toolbox Murder (2003)

Du Kefeng Orientation: Chris Doyle —— Excited but Unswervingly (2000)

Wild grizzly bear (2000)

Andromeda strain reported Andromeda strain (1998)

Comrade: Almost a love story (1997)

Director works

Sanjiaoren Kujaku (1999)

Screenplay works

Sanjiaoren Kujaku (1999)