Yimou ZHANG

Director

China

ZHANG Yimou

One of the most important and influential filmmakers in China, and a core member of China’s “Fifth Generation” directors, Zhang Yimou started his career as a cinematographer and later became a director in 1987.

Zhang Yimou was the first Chinese filmmaker to receive Motion Picture Academy recognition, having been nominated for the Best Foreign Film Academy Award for “Ju Dou” in 1990, “Raise the Red Lantern” in 1992 and “Hero” in 2003. He has earned numerous top honors, including the Silver Lion at the 44th Venice International Film Festival for “Raise the Red Lantern” (1991), the Golden Lion at the 45th Venice International Film Festival for “The Story of Qiu Ju” (1992), the Grand Jury Prize at the 47th Cannes International Film Festival for “To Live” (1994), the Golden Lion at the 52nd Venice International Film Festival for “Not One Less” (1999), the Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival for “The Road Home” (1999) and the Alfred Bauer Prize for “Hero” (2003). Zhang Yimou’s box office hit “House of Flying Daggers” was the recipient of multiple international awards as well as BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations for Best Foreign Film.

Recent years have seen Zhang Yimou mastering new realms of creativity, directing Placido Domingo in the world premiere of composer Tan Dun’s original opera “The First Emperor” at at New York’s Metropolitan Opera in December 2006, and acting as chief director of the spectacular opening and closing ceremonies of the 29th Olympic Games in Beijing, 2008.

Feature films

GUI LAI

GUI LAI

Out of Competition, 2014Director
CHACUN SON CINÉMA

CHACUN SON CINÉMA

Out of Competition, 2007Director
SHI MIAN MAI FU (HOUSE OF FLYING DAGGERS)

SHI MIAN MAI FU (HOUSE OF FLYING DAGGERS)

Out of Competition, 2004Director, Screenplay
YAO A YAO YAO DAO WAI PE QIAO

YAO A YAO YAO DAO WAI PE QIAO

In Competition - Feature Films, 1995Director
HUOZHE

HUOZHE

In Competition - Feature Films, 1994Director
JU DOU

JU DOU

In Competition - Feature Films, 1990Director

Awards

HUOZHE

HUOZHE

In Competition - Feature Films, 1994
1994 Jury's Grand Prix (Ex-Aequo)1994 Award for Best Actor
Director