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词条 Liu Miaomiao (director)
释义

  1. Career

  2. Selected filmography

  3. References

  4. External links

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Liu Miaomiao ({{zh|s=刘苗苗|t=劉苗苗}}) (born 1962 in Guyuan, Ningxia) is a female Chinese film director. Liu, an ethnic Hui Muslim, was the youngest member of the 1982 class of the Beijing Film Academy, commonly referred to as the Fifth Generation.[1] Her career has spanned both film and television, though she remains less well known than many of her male counterparts to international audiences.

Career

Liu graduated from the BFA's directing program, in which she enrolled at the age of sixteen,[2] along with directors such as Tian Zhuangzhuang and Chen Kaige. Upon graduation, she was assigned to the Xiaoxing Film Studio where she directed her first solo work, Stories of the Voyage in 1985 at the age of 23.[1]

In 1987, she directed the war film Women on the Long March, about eight female Red Army soldiers who find themselves separated from their main force during the Long March.[3][2] In the early 1990s, Liu filmed two important works, 1993's Chatterbox, and 1994's Family Scandal (co-directed with Cui Xiaoqin). Both films garnered international notice, particularly the former, which won an award at the Venice International Film Festival.[1] Chatterbox was a personal work as well, with Liu receiving no salary for the film and borrowing heavily to bring it to an international venue.[1]

Liu Miaomiao has also shifted her career into filming television programs and films.[2]

Selected filmography

YearEnglish TitleChinese TitleNotes
1985Stories of the VoyageDirectorial debut[1]
1987Women on the Long March马蹄声碎
1988The Boxer拳击手
1993Chatterbox杂嘴子*Also known as An Innocent Babbler
*Winner of The President of the Italian Senate's Gold Medal at the Venice Film Festival
1994Family Scandal家丑Co-directed with Cui Xiaoqin

References

1. ^Zhang, Yingjin & Xiao, Zhiwei (1998). "Liu Miaomiao" in [https://books.google.com/books?id=MIkc8os0WPwC&pg=PA164 Encyclopedia of Chinese Film]. Taylor & Francis, p. 227. {{ISBN|0-415-15168-6}}.
2. ^Cui, Shuqin (2005). "Liu Miaomiao" in [https://books.google.com/books?id=U2cO7tjYIK0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22Zhang+Jianya%22&client=firefox-a&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture], edited by Edward Lawrence Davis. Routledge, p. 482. {{ISBN|0-203-64506-5}}.
3. ^{{Cite journal | last = Hu | first = Lindan | title = Rescuing female desire from revolutionary history: Chinese women’s cinema in the 1980s | journal = Asian Journal of Women's Studies | volume = 23 | issue = 1 | pages = 49–65 | publisher = Taylor and Francis | doi = 10.1080/12259276.2017.1279890 | date = 2017 | url = https://doi.org/10.1080%2F12259276.2017.1279890 | ref = harv | postscript = .}}

External links

  • {{IMDb name|id=0583966|name=Liu Miaomiao}} (conflated with Liu Miaomiao, the film editor)
  • Liu Miaomiao at the Chinese Movie Database
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7 : 1962 births|Living people|Film directors from Ningxia|Chinese women film directors|Hui people|People from Guyuan|Beijing Film Academy alumni

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