Cai Jiguang
Cai Jiguang, born in 1946 in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, is the chairman of Golden Bauhinia film in Hong Kong. He was born in Hong Kong in 1946 and studied in Hong Kong, Taiwan and the United States. After a master's degree, he worked as a photojournalist for two years in an American TV station and returned to Hong Kong to join TVB. In 1977, he established the Hong Kong film culture center with Rocca, Wu Hao and others to promote Hong Kong film culture. In 1978, Cai Jiguang took part in the screenwriting of Jackie Chan's famous work snake shaped crafty hands, and formally began his film career. Later, he directed his first work cheers, which won high praise and became a model of Hong Kong's new wave "youth film". After joining Shaw company, he directed "lemon Cola" and "men and women". He immigrated to Canada in 1990, returned to Hong Kong in 1993 and taught in the film and Television Academy affiliated to the Hong Kong Academy for performing arts.
Profile
Clifford Choi, born in 1946 in Hong Kong, is a native of Dongguan, Guangdong Province. He went to the United States to study in 1968, studied film at San Francisco State University in 1972, and worked as a photographer and director at kpix television station in San Francisco. In 1975, he returned to Hong Kong and became a director of TVB. In 1980, he directed cheers and became the leader of youth films in the 1980s. This film tells the story of three young students' warm and romantic songs of youth in their acting career by using three newcomers, Chen Baiqiang, Zhang Guorong and Zhong Paolo, and adopting the way of tailor-made roles for the actors. Among them, Zhang Guorong, the villain, was also nominated as "best supporting actor" by the film selection activity (the predecessor of the Hong Kong Film Awards) sponsored by the authoritative Hong Kong film magazine film biweekly. It's the first time he's been recognized in acting. In 1981, he made the comedy no turning around, played by Lin Jiahua, Liao Anli and Wu Huanyi. In 1982, he shot lemon cola, played by Zhang Guorong and Zhou Xiulan. This film depicts the adolescent story of four girls with different personalities. Throughout the whole plot, it runs through the youth and indifference of adolescence. The heroine of this film is too deep into the play, so she changes the script according to her own feeling, completes the final shot, pours into the arms of Zhang Guorong, and is rated as the most satisfactory play by the director. Later, Cai Jiguang began to shoot multi subject films. For example, in 1983, he directed the love film "men and women" played by Wan Ziliang, Zhong Chuhong and Yin Xianglin; in 1986, he directed the feature film "angry tide of youth" played by Chen Yalun, Huang Haoyi and he Qinan; in 1987, he directed the crime film "devil angel" played by Lizhi, Ye Tong and Huang Jinshan. In 1990, he immigrated to the United States and returned to Hong Kong to teach in the film and Television School of the Hong Kong Academy for performing arts. In 1994, he made a comeback in the comedy "hit the board romance" adapted from the stage play.
Film and television works
Cheers (1980) buhuai U-turn (1981) lemon Cola (1982) men and women (1983) north, South, West, East (1984) youth rage (1986) devil angel (1987) iron man tenderness (1989) bumping board romantic (1994) father of Hong Kong Film Li Minwei (2001)
Award winning record
Chinese PinYin : Cai Ji Guang
Cai Jiguang