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Zhang Yimou: Interviews by Frances K. Gateward,

Zhang Yimou: Interviews by Frances K. Gateward,
Ranging from 1988 to 1999, this book includes interviews with the acclaimed Chinese director of such films as Red Sorghum (1987), Shanghai Triad (1995), and Not One Less (1999) and the trilogy Ju Dou (1990), Raise the Red Lantern (1992), and The Story of Qiu Ju (1992). Several of these interviews appear in English for the first time. Some come from Chinese-language periodicals, and a few have never been published until now. In these conversations with such notable critics as Michel Ciment, Robert Sklar, and Tam Kwok-Kan, Zhang Yimou discusses all his films and speaks candidly about his work both as a cinematographer and an actor. Certain topics -- the symbolism in his use of color, the use of women protagonists in most of his films, his working relationships with the Taiwanese filmmakers Hou Hsiao-Hsien and Edward Yang -- emerge many times in the interviews. He shows strong interests in literature and film adaptations of texts. Zhang speaks too of his work with the actress Gong Li and of her roles in six of his films, most of which depict the role of a woman living in feudal patriarchal society. Zhang was one of the 1982 Beijing Film Academy graduates -- the so-called Fifth Generation of filmmakers, who were the first generation of Chinese directors trained after the Cultural Revolution. He discusses the Academy's impact on him and his peers. He often mentions that many of his fellow graduates now work in television because the state did not deem their films successful. "If a film does not recoup its costs in China, " he told the New York Times in 2000, "you're not going to make another one. And you're not going to make a film without attracting investors." Using his art as ameans of exploring oppression and its devastation of human relationships, Zhang talks openly about the effects of mainland China's codes of censorship on his work. He often bemoans his lack of access to films, especially international films, during his youth.



Alec Su - Alec Su (Simplified Chinese: 苏有朋, Traditional Chinese: 蘇有朋, Pinyin: Sū Yǒupéng) (born on September 11, 1973 in Taipei, Taiwan) is a Taiwanese pop star and well-known actor. He became famous as a member of the Taiwanese Idol Band The Little Tigers formed in 1988 and later for his first Chinese TV series Princess Pearl (series 1 and 2).

Taiwanese (linguistics) - Taiwanese (Chinese: 台語, 台灣話 or 福佬話; Taiwanese Pe̍h-oē-jī: Tâi-oân-oē or Hō-ló-oē; Hanyu Pinyin: Táiyǔ or Táiwānhuà) is spoken by about 70% of the Taiwanese population. The sub-ethnic group in Taiwan for which Taiwanese is considered a native language is known as Holo (Hō-ló) or Hoklo (the correspondence between language and ethnicity is not absolute, however, as some Holo speak Taiwanese poorly while ...

Only-You - Only-You (非你不可) is a Chinese series; The storyline surrounds an inevitable love triangle that unraveled during a Beijing summer. It stars Taiwanese actress Ruby Lin and Mainland actor Chen Kun.

Kamen Rider Psyga - Kamen Rider Saiga (or Psyga) is a fictional character in the japanese television series Kamen Rider 555. He is a foreigner (native English Speaker) named Leo, played by Taiwanese Actor Peter Ho (何潤東).



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Chinese Actor and Actress - Chinese Actor and Actress The Winter Blanket - Actors And Actresses Track Listing: Actors And Actresses Side By Side Hang On To The Details Titles Train-Wrecks Tip-Toe Movie After Movie Reaction, The Unsaid Minor Changes Waiting For An Actress Small World Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE Providence - The Collection (DVD) Television's award-winning family series PROVIDENCE is released on home video, featuring fourteen hours of episodes. Sydney Hansen (Melina ...

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