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  1. Zhang Yuan (simplified Chinese: 张 元; traditional Chinese: 張 元; pinyin: Zhāng Yuán; born October 1963) is a Chinese film director who has been described by film scholars as a pioneering member of China 's Sixth Generation of filmmakers. [1]

  2. Internationally acclaimed director and producer Zhang Yuan has become one of China's leading cinematic voices with his urban realist works. Born in Nanjing in 1963, Zhang Yuan graduated from the Beijing Film Academy in 1989 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in cinematography.

  3. Zhang Yuan is a Chinese film director who has been described by film scholars as a pioneering member of China's Sixth Generation of filmmakers.

  4. Jan 22, 2024 · The title of "Beijing Bastards" by Chinese director Zhang Yuan has been censored during screens at M+ museum in Hong Kong.

  5. Jan 29, 2013 · Zhang Yuan, a veteran rebel among Chinese filmmakers, recently came to New York for the premiere of his film Beijing Flickers at the Global Lens 2013 series at the Museum of Modern Art.

  6. www.moma.org › artists › 35645Zhang Yuan - MoMA

    Zhang Yuan (simplified Chinese: 张元; traditional Chinese: 張元; pinyin: Zhāng Yuán; born October 1963) is a Chinese film director who has been described by film scholars as a pioneering member of China's Sixth Generation of filmmakers.

  7. Zhang Yuan (张元; born October 1963) is a Chinese film director who has been described by film scholars as a pioneering member of China’s Sixth Generation of filmmakers. He and his films have won ten awards out of seventeen nominations received at international film festivals.

  8. Zhang Yuan is also a prolific MTV producer and director. His direction of Cui Jian’s WILD IN THE SNOW won the Best Asian MTV Award at the American MTV Awards in 1991. His A PIECE OF RED CLOTH won a Special Mention at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Awards.

  9. main programme features. Dada’s Dance. Zhang Yuan, once a leader of the Chinese sixth generation with Beijing Bastards, here films in a sultry and dynamic way the quest by the idiosyncratic. Spectrum. I Love You. A vivid, fiercely ironic and intense portrait of a young, well-to-do Beijing couple in the new China.

  10. Zhang Yuan is a Chinese film director who has been described by film scholars as a pioneering member of China's Sixth Generation of filmmakers.