He Jianjun
He Jianjun | |||
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Born | 1960 (age 60–61) Beijing, China | ||
Occupation | Film director | ||
Awards | FIPRESCI Award 1993 (Rotterdam) 1995 Postman (Rotterdam) Golden Alexander 1995 Postman Rotterdam Tiger Award 1995 Postman | ||
Chinese name | |||
Traditional Chinese | 何建軍 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 何建军 | ||
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He Jianjun (simplified Chinese: 何建军; traditional Chinese: 何建軍; pinyin: Hé Jiànjūn; born 1960 in Beijing[1] ) is a Chinese film director and screenwriter. A graduate of the Beijing Film Academy, He is considered a leading voice in the so-called "Sixth Generation."[2] He is occasionally credited under the name "He Yi."[1]
Career[]
He Jianjun began his film career like many of his contemporaries at the Beijing Film Academy, China's premiere film school. Upon graduating in 1990, he began an apprenticeship with some of the Fifth Generation's major figures, notably Zhang Yimou, Chen Kaige, and Tian Zhuangzhuang. He would serve as the assistant director in Zhang's Raise the Red Lantern (1992) and Tian's The Blue Kite,[3] as well as a screenwriter for Chen Kaige's King of the Children (1987), before his debut film, , was released in 1993 to strong reviews in the west. Filmed in only twelve days, Red Beads was based on the experiences of one of He's classmates, who had a psychotic break.[1]
While Red Beads would win a FIPRESCI award in the 1993 International Film Festival Rotterdam, the film also caught the wrath of Chinese censors, who blacklisted He Jianjun in 1994 along with several other prominent filmmakers, including Tian Zhuangzhuang, Wang Xiaoshuai, Wu Wenguang, Zhang Yuan, and .[4]
Because of the blacklisting, He Jianjun had to smuggle out his next film, Postman for post-production.[5]
Filmography[]
Year | English Title | Chinese Title | Notes |
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1994 | 悬恋 | FIPRESCI Award (International Film Festival Rotterdam) | |
1995 | Postman | 邮差 | Golden Alexander (International Thessaloniki Film Festival) Tiger Award (International Film Festival Rotterdam) |
1999 | 风景 | ||
2001 | 蝴蝶微笑 | ||
2004 | 蔓延 | ||
2008 | 水上人家 |
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Barbieri, Maria (2005). "He Jianjun" in Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture, edited by Edward Lawrence Davis. Routledge, p. 340. ISBN 0-203-64506-5.
- ^ Zhang, Yingjin & Xiao, Zhiwei (1998). Encyclopedia of Chinese Film. Taylor & Francis, p. 184. ISBN 0-415-15168-6.
- ^ Maslin, Janet (1995-03-21). "Postman-Movie-Review". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-09-27.
- ^ Halligan, Fionnuala (1994-05-30). "In Surprise Move, Ministry Issues Blacklist: A Crackdown on Filmmakers". The International Herald Tribune. Archived from the original on 2012-10-12. Retrieved 2008-11-17.
- ^ Berardinelli, James (1995). "Review:Postman (Youchai)". ReelReviews. Retrieved 2008-10-21.
External links[]
- He Jianjun at IMDb
- He Jianjun at AllMovie
- He Jianjun at the Chinese Movie Database
- 1960 births
- Living people
- Beijing Film Academy alumni
- Film directors from Beijing
- Screenwriters from Beijing