Jiang Wen
- Born
- January 05, 1963
Awards
Cannes Film Festival
| Year | Result | Award | Movie |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | Won | Cannes Film Festival |
Grand Jury Prize Devils on the Doorstep |
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'Bullets' women still secret
11/09/09 Director Jiang Wen and producer Emperor Motion Pictures revealed the rest of the male cast of "Let The Bullets Fly" ("Rang Zi Dan Fei"), but kept any female cast members under wraps. | The Hollywood Reporter -
Film: Scenic Routes:Devils On The Doorstep
10/26/09 Devils On The Doorstep takes place during what we think of as WWII, but what the characters in the movie view primarily as the Second Sino-Japanese War (which began in 1937, two years before Hitler got all grabby and genocidal). | The A.V. Club -
Chow to star in Jiang's 'Bullets'
10/20/09 Hong Kong and Hollywood star Chow Yun-fat will co-star with Chinese actor Ge You in a film for the first time when he joins the action comedy "Let the Bullets Fly," by Chinese director Jiang Wen, Emperor Motion Pictures said Wednesday. | The Hollywood Reporter -
The Founding of a Republic (Jian guo da ye)
10/12/09 By far the biggest of a slew of pics celebrating New China's 60th anni, "The Founding of a Republic" is a cannily assembled, smoothly made chunk of political filmmaking. | Variety -
Lu's 'City' draws raves, death threats
04/29/09 Chinese director Lu Chuan is drawing strong mixed reactions -- some threatening -- for portraying a Japanese solider with sympathy in his black and white drama "City of Life and Death," about the Nanjing Massacre in 1937. | The Hollywood Reporter -
'Tulpan' tops Tokyo festival
10/26/08 "Tulpan," Sergey Dvortsevoy's drama of a young shepherd's attempts to woo and win a bride on the Kazakh steppes, took the Tokyo Sakura Grand Prix, the highest prize awarded at the 21st Tokyo International Film Festival. | Variety -
More ban for the buck: China filmmakers walk a fine line
10/02/08 For Tsui Hark, whose "All About Women" pulled out of the 13th Pusan International Film Festival at the last minute because it had not obtained a permit from the Chinese Film Bureau, the answer seems to be never. | The Hollywood Reporter
