Liu Fendou
Liu Fendou | |||
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Chinese name | 劉奮斗 (traditional) | ||
Chinese name | 刘奋斗 (simplified) | ||
Pinyin | LÃu Fèn DÇ’u (Mandarin) | ||
Born |
1969 Beijing, China | ||
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter, film producer | ||
Years active | 1990s-2000s | ||
Awards
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Liu Fendou (simplified Chinese: 刘奋斗; traditional Chinese: 劉奮斗; pinyin: LÃu Fèn DÇ’u) (born 1969, Beijing) is a Chinese film director, screenwriter and film producer.
Biography
Born in Beijing, Liu Fendou spent some time in the United States in his youth doing "generally doing a whole lot of nothing" until returning to Beijing in 1995.[1]
Upon his return to China, Liu entered into the film world, and soon became a major figure in China's independent film scene. Beginning his career as a screenwriter collaborating with Zhang Yang in his films Spicy Love Soup, and Shower, and Shi Runjiu in Beautiful New World, Liu eventually moved on to founding his own independent production company, Electric Orange Entertainment, which helped finance and produce Zhang Yibai's debut film Spring Subway.[1]
In 2004, Liu released his directorial debut, the comedy-drama Green Hat. It was followed by the release of Ocean Flame, produced by Simon Yam Tat-wah, in 2008.
Filmography
As screenwriter
Year | English Title | Chinese Title | Director |
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1997 | Spicy Love Soup | 爱情麻辣烫 | Zhang Yang |
1999 | A Beautiful New World | 美丽新世界 | Shi Runjiu |
1999 | Shower | 洗澡 | Zhang Yang |
2003 | Spring Subway | å¼€å¾€æ˜¥å¤©çš„åœ°é“ | Zhang Yibai |
2004 | Green Hat | 绿帽å | Liu Fendou |
2008 | Ocean Flame | ä¸€åŠæ˜¯ç«ç„°,ä¸€åŠæ˜¯æµ·æ°´ | Liu Fendou |
2008 | Plastic City | 塑料城市 | Yu Lik-wai |
As director
Year | English Title | Chinese Title | Notes |
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2004 | Green Hat | 绿帽å | FIPRESCI Prize winner at the 2004 Thessaloniki Film Festival |
2008 | Ocean Flame | ä¸€åŠæ˜¯ç«ç„°,ä¸€åŠæ˜¯æµ·æ°´ | |
2013 | Night Blooming | 隔窗有眼 |
As producer
Year | English Title | Chinese Title | Notes |
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2002 | Spring Subway | å¼€å¾€æ˜¥å¤©çš„åœ°é“ | First film produced by Liu's Electric Orange Entertainment |
References
- 1 2 "CineFile: Adios, Auteur". that's Beijing Magazine. 2002-04-15. Retrieved 2007-12-06.
External links
- Liu Fendou at the Internet Movie Database
- Liu Fendou at the Chinese Movie Database