Huang Jianxin
Huang Jianxin, born in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province on June 14, 1954, graduated from Northwest University, is a director, screenwriter and producer in mainland China.
In 1979, after graduating from Xi'an Film Studio, Huang Jianxin took up the post of Ren and Chang Ji. In 1985, he directed the feature film "the Black Cannon Incident" independently for the first time, and he also won the best debut award of the new era ten years film award for this film. In 1988, he directed the feature film reincarnation, which was an official entry of the International Film Festival of San Sebastian, Spain. In 1992, he won the Senate special prize of the 50th Venice Film Festival for his comedy stand up, don't lie down. In 1994, he won the best director award of the 15th Golden Rooster Award for his feature film back to back face to face. In 1997, he won the special award of the 17th Golden Rooster Award for his comedy ambush. In 1999, his love and family film "tell your secret" won the best film award of the 7th Beijing University Film Festival.
In 2001, he directed the comedy who says I don't care, and he won the best director nomination of the 21st Golden Rooster Award for the film. In 2005, he directed the comedy "please, praise me", which won a special award from the golden Baron jury of the 8th Shanghai International Film Festival. In 2008, he supervised the production of the action film "registration". In 2010, he won the best director award of the 14th China Film Huabiao Award for his historical film the founding of the people's Republic of China. In 2011, he directed the historical film the great cause of Party building. In 2013, the 3D magic film "the white haired Witch: the moon and heaven" won the Golden Angel award at the 10th Hollywood China US film festival. In 2014, as CCTV-6 variety show "come on! Cinderella. In 2016, he was the producer of the action police film "operation Mekong". In 2020, he will be the director and screenwriter of the film "Changjin Lake" to resist US aggression and aid Korea.
Early experience
In 1954, Huang Jianxin was born in an ordinary courtyard in the fourth lane of Lu Jinshi, the South Gate of Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. His parents are ordinary cadres. Huang Jianxin is the first child of his parents and has a younger brother, who is only one year younger than him.
In 1970, Huang Jianxin joined the Chinese people's Liberation Army and worked as a ground agent in the air force airport. In 1976, after demobilizing from the army, he worked in Xi'an health propaganda center.
In 1977, as the last worker, farmer and soldier, he entered the journalism class of Chinese Department of Northwest University.
Acting experience
In 1979, after graduating from Northwest University, Huang Jianxin entered Xi'an Film Studio, where he successively worked as a director and a field reporter, and created the screenplay female scout.
In 1983, he served as the deputy director of the feature film Liujin county magistrate; in the same year, he entered the director department of Beijing Film Academy for further study. In 1984, he cooperated with Zhang Xin in the production of the feature film memories in the light rain. In addition, he also adapted the film literature script "soldiers and chariots".
In 1985, Huang Jianxin directed the feature film "Black Cannon Incident" for the first time independently, which tells the alienation caused by the exploration of national cultural psychology and the confinement of political mode. He won the excellent feature film award of Huabiao award and the best feature film award of the 6th Golden Rooster Award. Huang Jianxin won the director award of Shanghai new era decade and the best director nomination of the 6th Golden Rooster Award for his film.
In 1986, he directed the comedy science fiction film dislocation, which is the second part of Huang Jianxin's "pioneer Trilogy". In 1987, he created the screenplay "overseas students"; in the same year, he adapted the screenplay "blind flow".
In 1988, he directed the feature film reincarnation adapted from Wang Shuo's novel "floating out of the sea", which shows the spiritual drift of the spiritual life after the reproduction and change of economic life and material prosperity. It has become an official entry of the Spanish San Sebastian International Film Festival. Huang Jianxin won the nomination of best director for the 9th Golden Rooster Award of Chinese film.
In 1990, as a scholar, Huang Jianxin went to Australia to give lectures at the invitation of Sydney Film and Television College. In 1992, he directed the comedy "stand up straight, don't lie down" co starred by Feng Gong and Niu Zhenhua, which is the first part of Huang Jianxin's "City Trilogy". It tells the neighborhood story between Gao Wen, Zhang Yongwu and Liu cadres, and won the excellent film award of Huabiao Award and the top ten Chinese Film Awards of the 13th Xianggang Film Awards.
In 1993, he directed the feature film Wukui, which is a western film invested by Taiwan. It is a literary film purely expressing the flavor of the Loess Plateau in mainland China. It won the most popular Asian Film Award at Rotterdam International Film Festival and the excellent film award of "five one" project in Shaanxi Province.
In 1994, he directed the feature film "back to back face to face" adapted from Liu Xinglong's novel "autumn wind is drunk", which is the second film of Huang Jianxin's "City Trilogy". It won the top ten Chinese Film Awards of the 19th Hong Kong Film Awards and the best film award of the 10th Fukuoka International Film Festival. With this film, Huang Jianxin won the best director award of the 15th China Golden Rooster Award and the first China Golden Rooster Award Best screenwriter award of Zhuhai Film Festival. In the same year, Huang Jianxin enjoyed the special allowance of the State Council and was selected into the 24th edition of Cambridge celebrity biography center in England. He also held an exhibition unit of Huang Jianxin's works at the Hamburg Film Festival in Germany.
In 1995, he directed the drama "stop at the red light and go at the green light", which was adapted from the novel "learning to drive anecdotes" by Ye Guangqin, a female writer. It was the last film of Huang Jianxin's "City Trilogy" and was nominated for the 9th Tokyo International Film Festival.
In 1997, he directed the comedy ambush, which is co starred by Feng Gong and Jiang Shan. Through the story of little people, the film shows the contradiction between the survival distance of the most ordinary people and their mental state. It won the special award of the 17th China Golden Rooster Award and the nomination of the golden Bear award of the 47th Berlin International Film Festival.
In 1999, he directed "tell your secret", a love and family film co starred by Wang Zhiwen and Jiang Shan. The film tells a thought-provoking story caused by a traffic accident and escape. It won the best film award of the 7th Beijing University Student Film Festival and the top ten films of the 10th Shanghai film critic award.
In 2001, he directed the comedy "who says I don't care" co starred by Feng Gong, LV Liping and Li Xiaomeng, which mainly tells the story of Xie Yuting's family storm caused by some small things. He won the special award of the 8th China Film Awards jury and the best film award of the 2nd Chinese Film Media Award. Huang Jianxin won the 9th Beijing University Student Film Award for this film He was nominated for the best director of the film festival and the best director of the 21st China Golden Rooster Award.
In 2003, he began to serve as the president of China Film Directors Association until 2011. In the same year, he supervised the production of the comedy "the beautiful task of Xinzha junior sister 2", which was co starred by Yang Qianyi and Wu Yanzu. In addition, he directed the drama Dong Er Bo, a swordsman in Guanzhong, CO starring Miao Pu, you Yong and Fu Biao.
In 2005, he directed the comedy "please, praise me" with the theme of relaxed city life, which won the special award of the golden Baron award jury of the 8th Shanghai International Film Festival and the award of the Organizing Committee of the 12th Beijing University Film Festival. Huang Jianxin won the best screenwriter award of the golden Baron award of the 8th Shanghai International Film Festival for his film. In November, Huang Jianxin was invited to the United States to give a keynote speech at the Lincoln Center. In the same year, on the occasion of commemorating the centenary of the birth of Chinese film, he was awarded the title of "national film artist with outstanding contribution" by the central government.
In 2006, he worked as the producer of the action film "ink attack", which is adapted from Sen Xiushu's cartoon of the same name. It tells the story of the 100000 Zhao troops attacking Liangcheng in the Warring States period, and the Mohist left to save the city alone.
In 2008, he supervised the production of the action film "toumingzhuan" directed by Chen Kexin. The story outline of the film is adapted from the stabbing horse case, one of the four masterpieces in the late Qing Dynasty. It won the best picture award of the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards and the best picture award of the 15th Taiwan Film Awards. In the same year, he supervised the production of the love comedy "women are not bad" directed by Tsui Hark.
In 2009, Huang Jianxin acted as the producer of the action film "Besieged City in October". The film tells the story of a group of revolutionaries, businessmen, beggars, rickshaw pullers, students and gamblers from all directions in central, Hong Kong on October 15, 1906. Under the double pressure of the Qing government and the British government, they fought hard to protect Sun Yat Sen. they won the best picture and the 16th Hong Kong Film Awards The best film award of the Hong Kong Film Critics Association. In November, he was recommended as the candidate of the year for the double leader of Chinese taste in men's Bazaar.
In 2010, he directed the historical film the founding of the people's Republic of China, which is a gift to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the people's Republic of China. He won the nomination for best Asian film at the 29th Hong Kong Film Awards and the best film award at the 19th Golden Rooster Baihua Film Festival. Huang Jianxin won the best director award at the 14th China Film Huabiao award and the best male film director award at the Huading award.
In 2011, he co directed the historical film "the great cause of the founding of the party" with Han Sanping, which was a gift film produced to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China. It won the 12th "five one project" award of the CPC Central Committee Propaganda Department and the outstanding feature film award of the 14th China Film Huabiao award. In the same year, he supervised the production of the magic love film butterfly on the shoulder directed by Zhang Zhiliang, which tells the story of a girl who incarnates as a butterfly to save her lover and her lover.
In 2012, he was the producer of the biographical film Qian Xuesen, which was written by Chen Kun
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