Wang Ping
Wang Ping (September 2, 1916 - December 28, 1990), formerly known as Wang Guangzhen, was born in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. He is a director from the mainland of China and graduated from the normal school of Nanjing high school.
In 1935, he starred in his first film infinite career. In 1947, he took part in the film "a river flowing eastward". In 1953, he directed the documentary "river attack". In 1956, he directed his first film breaking through the darkness before dawn. In 1957, the love movie "the story of Liubao" directed by him was released. In 1962, he won the best director award of the second hundred flowers Award for his plot film huaishuzhuang. In 1966, he directed the stage art film red as fire. In 1976, he co directed the stage art film long march suite with Huang Baoshan. In 1968, he was the assistant director of the martial arts movie "smiling face". In 1978, he directed the plot film we are the Eighth Route Army. In 1985, he directed the 35th anniversary of the founding of the people's Republic of China Film Song of the Chinese revolution, which won the special award of the 6th Golden Rooster Award.
On December 28, 1990, Wang Ping died of illness at the age of 74.
Character experience
In 1931, Wang Ping was admitted to the normal school of Nanjing No.1 middle school. I met Shuihua and others in the school and participated in the "mofeng art club". After graduation, she was recommended to teach in xingzhongmen primary school in Nanjing. In October 1933, Chen Liting and Song Zhi of Shanghai left-wing drama League joined together to establish the Nanjing sub League. Wang Ping became the only female member of the Nanjing sub League.
In 1935, she was dismissed by the Education Bureau for playing the heroine Nora in the play "doll's house", and ordered all schools in Nanjing never to employ her as a teacher. In October, with the help of the Communist Party of China, she left home for Shanghai and joined the northwest film company as an actor. In the same year, she starred in her first film "infinite career".
In 1945, during the negotiations between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, Wang Ping was received by Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai in Chongqing. Later he went to the northeast to work in the fourth field army, while Wang Ping stayed in Shanghai.
In 1947, he took part in the plot film "a river flowing eastward"; in the same year, he took part in the plot film "eight thousand miles of cloud and moon". In 1949, he acted as an actor in the Northeast film studio; in the same year, he took part in the plot film "beautiful people's journey" directed by Chen Liting. In 1950, he entered the film department of the Ministry of culture. In 1952, he entered Bayi film studio.
In 1953, he directed the first military education documentary "river attack" produced by the Bayi film studio of the Chinese people's Liberation Army. The content of the film is a military exercise organized by the PLA Military Academy in which all arms fight together. In the same year, he directed the military education documentary "Qi Jianhua's quick literacy". In 1956, he directed his first film breaking through the darkness before dawn.
In 1957, his love movie "the story of Liubao" was released, which was adapted from Hu Shiyan's novel of the same name. In 1958, he directed the plot film "the never disappearing radio wave", which takes the deeds of martyr Li Bai as the prototype and tells the story of Li Xia, a member of the Communist Party of China, lurking in enemy occupied areas and dedicating his life to the revolutionary cause. In 1959, he directed the plot film Jiangshan Duojiao, starring Tian Hua and Lingyuan. In 1960, he directed Meng long Sha, a plot Film Co starring Wang Xingang and he Meiping.
In 1962, the plot film "huaishuzhuang" directed by her was released, and she won the best director award of the second hundred flowers award. In 1964, he directed the plot film "Oriental red". In 1966, he directed the stage art film "youth as red as fire", which was co starred by Hong Wansheng, Wang Zhigang and Liu Cheng. In 1968, he was the assistant director of the martial arts movie "smiling face". In 1976, he and Huang Baoshan jointly directed the stage art film "Long March suite"; in the same year, the revolutionary film "the Red Army is not afraid of expeditions" directed by Huang Baoshan was released.
In 1978, he directed the plot film "we are the Eighth Route Army" co starred by Ma Changyu and Gao Baocheng, which tells the story of the Eighth Route Army during the Anti Japanese war. In 1985, he directed the 35th anniversary of the founding of the people's Republic of China Film Song of the Chinese revolution, which won the special award of the 6th Golden Rooster Award.
Personal life
On December 28, 1990, Wang Ping died of illness at the age of 74.
Main works
Directing works
Assistant director
Take part in the film
Award winning record
Character evaluation
Wang Ping has a large amount of creation. Her works show a position of integration of internal and external, a specification of a specific cultural atmosphere, and a style representation of social ideal. If psychological and conscious motives can be found in Xie Tieli's or Xie Jin's films, Wang Ping's films are mainly about warm praise and gentle call. She is not so deep as persistent. In her art world, it is hard to find complicated traces, but more simple and bright. She relies on that kind of tangible metaphor to arouse the audience's imagination, and blends warm and soothing colors into the straightforward mirror language. She skillfully melts her political belief and personal artistic taste into one furnace, casting a kind of frank and straightforward, fluent and clear artistic style.
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Wang Ping