Feng Xiaoning
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Feng Xiaoning | |||
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Born | 1954 Xi'an, China | ||
Occupation(s) | director, cinematographer, writer | ||
Chinese name | |||
Traditional Chinese | 馮小寧 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 冯小宁 | ||
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Feng Xiaoning (simplified Chinese: 冯小宁; traditional Chinese: 馮小寧; pinyin: Féng Xiǎoníng) (born 1954) is a Chinese film director, screenwriter and cinematographer. He is considered a member of the "Fifth Generation" Chinese directors who graduated from the Beijing Film Academy in 1982. Feng however graduated from the Art Direction class.
He is currently also a member of Chinese National Political Consultative Conference and Chinese Writers' Association.
Feng was born in Xi'an to a family of teachers. He is most famous for his self-dubbed "War and Peace" (战争与和平) trilogy in film – Red River Valley (1997), Lovers' Grief over the Yellow River (1999) and Purple Sunset (2001).
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