Tian Zhuangzhuang (simplified Chinese: 田壮壮; traditional Chinese: 田壯壯; pinyin: Tián Zhuàngzhuàng, Mandarin pronunciation: [tʰi̯ɛ̌n ʈʂu̯ɑ̂ŋʈʂu̯ɑ̂ŋ]; born April 1952 in Beijing, China) is a Chinese film director, producer and actor. Tian was born to an influential actor and actress in China. Following a short stint in the military, Tian began his artistic career first as an amateur photographer and then as an assistant cinematographer at the Beijing Agricultural Film Studio. In 1978 he was admitted to the Beijing Film Academy, where he formed the so-called Fifth Generation with Chen Kaige, Zhang Yimou, Peng Xiaolan and Wu Ziniu. His films The Horse Thief and The Blue Kite brought him international fame, but also problems with the Chinese censors that kept him from working in China. Lately, Tian is again active as director; his remake of Springtime in a Small Town was shown in Rotterdam in 2003.
Directing
58
Male
1952-04-26
Beijing, China
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The Shadowless Tower
Born to Fly
South of the Clouds
Tian Zhuangzhuang: My Relationship with Films
The Making of Steel
Flowers of Taipei: Taiwan New Cinema
Nightfall
Monk Comes Down the Mountain
Love Education
Us and Them
New Chinese Cinema
My People, My Country
No. 7 Cherry Lane
Gone with the Light
The Outsiders
Bipolar
Keep Rolling
Nice View
明天,会更好
The Warrior and the Wolf
The Horse Thief
The Go Master
Springtime in a Small Town
The Blue Kite
Jasmine Women
Tea-Horse Road Series: Delamu
On the Hunting Ground
The Red Elephant
Li Lianying, the Imperial Eunuch
Rock Kids
Unforgettable Life
A Grandson from America
The Winner
So Close to Paradise
The Street Players
冬至
September
Cry of the Birds
Our Corner
The Courtyard
盲女与花猫
Special Operating Room