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  • '''Zhang Weiping''' ('''张伟平'''), Chinese film producer, is famous for his cooperation with internationally acclaimed movi
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  • A claim that well-known film director '''Zhang Yimou''' ('''张艺谋''') had two sons and a daughter wi
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  • ...''' (赵薇 or Vicki Zhao) has been crowned [[China]]’s most successful female film director in terms of box office revenue. ...ssed 600 million yuan in 16 days since its premiere on April 26, 2013. The film was a testimony to Zhao’s maiden directing abilities
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  • One of China’s fifth generation of filmmakers, '''Zhang Yimou''' is a noted film director and cinematographer whose prized works include “Red Sorghum,”
    290 bytes (44 words) - 01:07, 12 October 2010
  • ...makers became the creative cores, and from that point forward, the Chinese film industry entered a new phase. ...notable as being the first Chinese film to win a prize in an international film festival in Moscow.
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  • '''Ang Lee''', an internationally acclaimed film director, has filmed a number of award-winning works, including “Eat Drin
    323 bytes (43 words) - 01:21, 11 January 2013
  • '''Ang Lee''', an internationally acclaimed film director, has filmed a number of award-winning works, including “Eat Drin
    325 bytes (43 words) - 01:33, 31 March 2012
  • '''Ang Lee''', an internationally acclaimed film director, has filmed a number of award-winning works, including “Eat Drin
    326 bytes (43 words) - 02:53, 30 August 2010
  • '''Havoc in Heaven''' (Chinese: 大闹天宫, dà nào tiān gōng) is an animated film produced by the four Wan brothers in the 1960s, at the height of Chinese an
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  • ...and it is also the first Chinese movie to win a prize in an international film festival (in Moscow).
    305 bytes (47 words) - 05:33, 29 October 2010
  • ...e producer and philanthropist. He was regarded as the godfather of Kung Fu film-making and one of the most influential figures in Asia's entertainment indu
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  • ...s fifth generation of filmmakers, '''Zhang Yimou''' ('''张艺谋''') is a noted film director and cinematographer whose prized works include "Red Sorghum," "The
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  • ...s fifth generation of filmmakers, '''Zhang Yimou''' ('''张艺谋''') is a noted film director and cinematographer whose prized works include "Red Sorghum," "The
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  • ...s fifth generation of filmmakers, '''Zhang Yimou''' ('''张艺谋''') is a noted film director and cinematographer whose prized works include "Red Sorghum," "The
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  • '''Zhang Yimou''' ('''张艺谋'''), Chinese film director, is famous for his cooperation with Zhang Weiping who has promoted
    349 bytes (49 words) - 02:51, 27 August 2012
  • '''Havoc in Heaven''' (Chinese: 大闹天宫, dà nào tiān gōng) is an animated film produced by the four Wan brothers in the 1960s, at the height of Chinese an ...s[[ Monkey King]], challenges the power of the Jade Emperor of heaven. The film begins with Wukong accidentally breaking his saber while showing off during
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  • '''Zhang Yimou''' ('''张艺谋''') is a noted film director and cinematographer whose prized works include "Red Sorghum," "The
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  • '''Tsui Hark''' (Chinese: '''徐克''') is a prolific [[Hong Kong]] film director, noted for the philosophical movies “New Dragon Gate Inn” and ...ion) during the two weeks after its debut, becoming the first $100-million film of 2015 in the country.
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  • ...ifth generation of filmmakers, '''Zhang Yimou''' (Chinese: 张艺谋) is a noted film director and cinematographer whose prized works include "Red Sorghum," "The
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  • Born in San Francisco, on Nov. 27, 1940, Lee appeared in his first film when he was three months old. He moved with his parents to [[Hong Kong]], w ...ng abilities. After the success of “Fist of Fury,” Lee established his own film studio, directing and acting in his own movies, including, “The Way of th
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