[The sun rises as usual][2007][Plot][China]
Director: Jiang Wen
Screenwriter: Guo Shixing / Jiang Wen / Shuping
Starring: Jaycee Chan / Zhou Yun / Jiang Wen / Anthony Wong / Chen Chong / More...
Type: Drama
Producer Country/Region: Mainland China
Language: Mandarin Chinese / Wenzhou dialect / Russian / Uyghur
Release date: 2007-09-21 (Mainland China) / 2007-09-03 (Venice Film Festival)
Film length: 116 minutes
Also known as: The sun rises again / The Sun Also Rises
Synopsis of the sun rising as usual · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Jiang Wen's other masterpiece after seven years of dormant is composed of four short stories full of magical realism style.
1976, in a remote mountain village in the south, Li Dongfang (played by Jaycee Chan)'s mother went crazy because of a pair of shoes and became a crazy mother (played by Zhou Yun), and was crazy all day long. One day, Li Dongfang accidentally discovered the truth about the crazy mother's crazy...
1976, in a university, a movie was played in the playground at night, and five women claimed that they were "touched their butts". Teacher Liang (played by Huang Qiusheng) became a suspect by chance. Someone began to help him clear his suspicion in secret...
1976, Lao Tang (played by Jiang Wen) and Tang's wife (played by Kong Yibanshan) were sent to the small mountain village where Li Dongfang was. Old Tang went up the mountain to hunt with the children in the village every day, free and easy. Tang's wife was neglected and prepared to find her new life...
1958, in Xinjiang, two women riding camels, Tang's wife and her crazy mother who was pregnant with Liujia walked side by side. What greeted them were two completely different destinies...
The entanglement several years later, starting from the encounter in the vast Gobi Desert, was already destined.
2 27th Hong Kong Film Awards (2008)
Best Asian Movie (Notified)
21st Tokyo International Film Festival (2008)
Asian Style Special mention Jiang Wen
2nd Asian Movie Awards (2008)
Best Movie (Notified)
Best Director (Notified) Jiang Wen
Best Supporting Actress Chen Chong
Best Art guidance Zhang Jianqun / Cao Jiuping
Best visual effects (nominated) Thomas Duval.
[ The Devils are here ][2000][Plot / War][China]
Director: Jiang Wen
Screenwriter: Jiang Wen / Shi Jianquan / Shuping / You Fengwei
Starring: Jiang Wen / Kagawa Teruyu / Yuan Ding / Jiang Hongbo / Chen Qiang / More...
Type: Drama /
Producer Country/Region: Mainland Chinese
Language: Mandarin Chinese / Japanese / Tangshan dialect
Release date: 2000-05-12 ( Cannes Film Festival ) / 2002-04-27 (Japan)
length: 139 minutes
Also known as: Devils on the Doorstep
IMDb link: tt0245929
plot introduction of the ghosts coming · · · · · ·
At the end of the Anti-Japanese War, Ma Dasan (played by Jiang Wen), an honest villager in a remote village in Hebei, encountered a difficult problem: someone threw him the sack containing the Japanese devils Kawaya Kosamro (played by Kagawa Teruyuki) and the traitor translation Dong Hanchen , claiming that he would come to pick it up soon, but he was not here for a long time. The kind-hearted Ma Dasan served the two as their own parents, while discussing plans with the villagers. Finally, he decided to execute them, but it was left unresolved due to "God's will".
In order to save himself, Dong Hanchen, who was clever and thought that in order to save himself, he ordered the villagers of Gujiatai to sign a contract with Kawaya Kosalou, saying that after the Huaya was safely sent to the Japanese military police, the villagers could get several trucks of food.Ma Dasan and the villagers rushed to the gendarmerie happily and handed the prisoners to the Japanese side. However, the Japanese side did not have the education of "returning the rituals to their rituals"
The 54th Cannes Film Festival (2001)
French Culture Award - Foreign Filmmaker of the Year Jiang Wen
The 53rd Cannes Film Festival (2000)
Main Competition Unit Palme d'Or (Notification) Jiang Wen
Main Competition Unit Jury Award Jiang Wen
[Sunny Days][1994][Plot][China]
Director: Jiang Wen
Screenwriter: Jiang Wen / Wang Shuo
Starring: Xia Yu / Ning Jing / Tao Hong / Geng Le / Siqin Gaowa / More...
Type: Drama
Producer Country/Region: Mainland China / Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin Chinese
Release date: 1995-08-21 (Mainland China) / 1994-09-09 (Venice Film Festival) / 1995-06-28 (Hong Kong)
film length: 134 minutes (Mainland China) / 225 minutes (first cut version)
also known as: In the Heat of the Sun / Sunny Days
IMDb link: tt0111786
Plot introduction of the sunny days · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2 In Beijing in the early 1970s, adults were busy with "revolutionary" and had no time to pay attention to children. In addition, there was nothing to do in schools. The young people, who were prominently represented by boys in the military compound, had fun and squandered excessive hormones by making fun, fighting, causing trouble, and shooting women. Ma Xiaojun (Xia Yu decoration) is such a boy. One of his hobbies is to open the lock with the master key while no one in the house is to sneak in and play. It is in this way that the photo of the girl Milan (Ning Jing decoration) has entered Ma Xiaojun's eyes before him. Through the "head" Liu Yiku (played by Geng Le), Ma Xiaojun met Milan, who had accidentally caught a glance at the artillery bureau before, and began to officially regard him as his dream lover. However, in Milan's eyes, Ma Xiaojun is just a hairy child, and the person she likes is the mature, steady and handsome Liu Yiku. Since then, Ma Xiaojun ushered in a puberty life of mixed flavors.
This film is adapted from Wang Shuo’s short story "Animal Fierce". Xia Yu won the best actor (Silver Lion Award) at the 51st Venice International Film Festival for this film.
The 51st Venice Film Festival (1994)
Golden Lion Award (nominated) Jiang Wen
Volpi Cup Best Actor (Venice Best Actor) Xia Yu
33rd Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival (1996)
Golden Horse Award Best Drama Ji Bao / Xu Anjin / Guo Youliang
Golden Horse Award Best Director Jiang Wen
Golden Horse Award Best Actor Xia Yu
Golden Horse Awards Best Actress (Notified) Ning Jing
Golden Horse Awards Best Adapted Screenplay Jiang Wen
Golden Horse Awards Best Photography Gu Changwei
Golden Horse Awards Best Editing (Notified) Zhou Ying
Golden Horse Awards Best Sound Effect Gu Changning
[Jasmine Blossom][2004][Love/Family][China]
Director: Hou Yong
Screenwriter: Zhang Xian / Su Tong / Hou Yong
Starring: Zhang Ziyi / Jiang Wen / Chen Chong / Liu Ye / Lu Yi
Type: Drama / Love / Family
Producer Country/Region: China
Language: Chinese Mandarin / Shanghai dialect
Release date: 2004-10-23
Film length: China: 130 Minutes
Also known as: Jasmine Women
IMDb Link: tt0370969
The plot introduction of Jasmine blossoming · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2 The video is adapted from Su Tong's novel "Women's Life". In the 1930s, 18-year-old Mo (Zhang Ziyi decoration) did not listen to her mother (Chen Chong decoration) dissuasion, and insisted on becoming a movie actor, and was kept by director Mr. Meng (Jiang Wen decoration).When Japan occupied Shanghai, Mr. Meng fled to Hong Kong, leaving Mo alone to give birth to his daughter Li. In the 1960s, Li (Zhang Ziyi) married worker Zou Jie (Lu Yi) and lived with her mother Mo (Chen Chong). Because Li can't have children, the couple adopted her daughter Hua, but Li fell into a paranoid mania that was worried about her husband's infidelity. In the 1980s, Hua (Zhang Ziyi decoration) and grandmother Mo (Chen Chong decoration) depended on each other. Flowers fell in love with college student Xiao Du (played by Liu Ye), but they had to face the fact that Xiao Du changed his mind...
This film won the 7th World Shanghai International Film Festival jury award, and won the 13th World Chinese Film Golden Rooster Award Best Actress (Zhang Ziyi) Award and Best Music ( Su Cong ) and Best Recording (Wu Ling).
The 7th Shanghai International Film Festival (2004)
Golden Goblet Award Best Picture (Nominated) Hou Yong
Golden Goblet Award jury special award
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