Zhang Ming

Zhang Ming

Born: June 4, 1961
in Chongqing, China
Zhang Ming (Chinese: 章明) was born in Chongqing in 1961. He is an established director and writer, and a professor in the Department of Directing at Beijing Film Academy. He finished his debut In Expectation in 1996, which premiered at the Berlinale. It won prizes at various international film festivals including Pusan, Vancouver, and Torino. In 2001, he directed the film Weekend Plot , which was invited to screen at festivals in Tokyo, Pusan, Berlin, and Rotterdam, among others. His subsequent films include Before Born (2005), The Father (2006), The Bride (2008), Folk Songs Singing(2011), China Affair (2013) and The Pluto Moment (2018). He is regarded as one of the Sixth Generation of Chinese directors, alongside Jia Zhangke and Lou Ye.

Movies for Zhang Ming...

The Bride
Title: The Bride
Character: Man holding the kid
Released: December 31, 2009
Type: Movie
Chinese film directed by Zhang Ming,
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Springtime in Wushan
Title: Springtime in Wushan
Character: Himself
Released: October 1, 2003
Type: Movie
Zhang Ming went back to his hometown Wushan to record the last images before it being changed forever by the upcoming Three Gorges Dam.
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Rainclouds Over Wushan
Title: Rainclouds Over Wushan
Character: Man in the police station
Released: October 4, 1996
Type: Movie
A policeman investigates an introverted signal-station manager suspected of raping a hotel clerk.