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Cheng Yin (from January 21, 1917 to April 26, 1984), formerly known as Cheng yunbao, was born in Cao County, Shandong Province. He is a director and screenwriter in mainland China and graduated from the drama department of Lu Xun art college.
In 1949, he wrote and directed his first film back to his team. In 1950, he wrote and directed the war movie "iron soldier", which won the peace prize of the 6th karlovi Farley International Film Festival. In 1952, he and Tang Xiaodan co directed the war movie "the battle of the South and the north". In 1958, he directed the love movie Shanghai girl. In 1962, he directed the war movie after the armistice. In 1966, the inspirational film "female pilot" directed by him was released. In 1972, he directed the Modern Peking Opera film the Red Detachment of women. In 1975, he directed the color stage art film "red light" of Modern Peking Opera. In 1978, he directed the war movie the story of Bago. In 1981, he directed the historical film "Xi'an Incident", which won the excellent film award of the Ministry of culture. With this film, he won the best director award of the 2nd Golden Rooster Award of Chinese film.
In April 1984, Cheng Yin died of illness.
Character experience
In 1936, Cheng Yin studied in Hankou Shande English school. In 1937, he participated in the Anti Japanese national salvation performance. In 1938, Cheng Yin transferred from Xi'an to Yan'an to take part in the revolution. He studied in Northern Shaanxi public school and the drama department of Lu Xun art college. In May, he joined the Communist Party of China. In November, he transferred the combat drama club of the Political Department of the 120th division, LED by he long of the Jin Sui border region, to the post of director, political instructor and deputy president, and joined some important battles with the army. In 1945, he served as the propaganda section chief of the Political Department of the Luliang military region and the second column of the Northwest Field Army. In October 1947, he was transferred to the northwest film learning team, and soon went to the Northeast film studio with the team to study as the director of the Northeast film studio. In July 1948, he made his first documentary film, northeast conservatory. In 1949, he wrote and directed his first film back to his team. In 1950, the Northeast film studio moved to Changchun as its director; in the same year, he directed the plot film "on the way forward" co starred by Lu Fei and Gao Ping; in September, he wrote and directed the war film "iron soldier", which was adapted from the opera "steel bone and steel tendon". The film won the peace award of the 6th karlovi Farley International Film Festival and the first prize of excellent film of the Ministry of culture. In 1952, he began to serve as the Secretary General of the Central Film Bureau of China; in the same year, he and Tang Xiaodan co directed the war movie "the battle of the South and the battle of the north". In 1954, he served as the deputy head of the Chinese film internship group; in the same year, he practiced in the Moscow film studio of the Soviet Union. In 1956, after returning to China, Cheng Yin became the director of Beijing Film Studio. In 1958, he directed the love movie Shanghai girl, which was co starred by Tao Baili, Zhao Lian and Enron. In 1959, he and Huachun co directed the war movie "thousands of rivers and mountains", which was co starred by Huang Kai and Lanma. In 1962, he directed the war movie after the armistice, which was co starred by Huang Zhong and Zhang Ping. In 1965, he directed the plot film rolling waves, which was adapted from Shaohua's novel of the same name. In 1966, she directed the inspirational film female pilot, CO starring Xu Yan and Li Lingxiu. In 1972, he directed the Modern Peking Opera film "Red Detachment of women" adapted from the ballet of the same name, which tells the story of Wu Qinghua, a slave born in Hainan Island, who joined the revolution and eventually eliminated the tyrant landlord Nan batian. In 1974, he and Wang Yan co directed the war movie "the war between the South and the north", which was a remake of the 1952 film of the same name. In 1975, he directed the color stage art film "red light" of Modern Peking Opera. In 1978, he directed the war movie "the story of Bago" starring Chen Zhijian, which tells the story of Wei Baqun's search for a way to save China's revolution. In 1981, he directed the historical film Xi'an Incident, CO starred by Jin ange, Xin Jing and Wang Tiecheng. The film tells the historical story of the Xi'an Incident launched by two generals Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng to promote the establishment of the Anti Japanese national united front. The film won the excellent film award of the Ministry of culture, and he won the best director award of the 2nd Golden Rooster Award for Chinese film. In 1982, he was the president of Beijing Film Academy.
Personal life
In April 1984, Cheng Yin died of illness.
Main works
Directing works
Screenwriter's works
Award winning record
Character evaluation
Chengyin's revolutionary historical films are unique in their true representation of historical scenes, epic grand narration, high spirited Lyric color and vivid characterization. His film ideal has always guided his film creation. With his persistent belief in film ideal, Cheng Yin directed one "red classic" after another through unremitting efforts, practiced his understanding of film art with his film works, and also conveyed and practiced his film creation ideal through his films. His revolutionary historical films try to reflect the strongest voice of the times through war stories or historical events, which has a high degree of historical generalization. Cheng Yin tried to capture the vivid scenes of historical life with a macro grasp of the revolutionary history, and restore the thrilling history in front of the audience with a powerful description of the scenes, including fighting scenes and historical scenes (MA Jingping, Nanjing Normal University).
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