Fang Gangliang
Fang Gangliang, born in August 1972 in Jiangsu Province, is a director, screenwriter and producer in mainland China. He graduated from Beijing Film Academy.
In 1996, his love short film "my son's first love" was shortlisted for the "short film exhibition of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan" sponsored by Hong Kong Baptist University and won the excellent short film award. In 1999, he directed his first feature film all for love. In 2001, he directed the plot film "can't help it", which won the best film award of the first TV film in the 9th Beijing University Film Festival. In 2004, his children's film "on the way to school" won the best children's film award of the 24th Golden Rooster Award. In 2008, he directed the comedy "looking for Jackie Chan", which won the media award of the 12th Shanghai International Film Festival and the most popular children's film award. In 2010, he wrote and directed the plot film "Li Lei and Han Meimei". In 2011, he was the producer of the plot movie mountain demon. In 2013, he directed the public welfare plot film "my shadow is running", which won the best children's film award of the 29th China Golden Rooster film award. In 2017, he directed the plot film Nana.
Character experience
In 1991, he graduated from the recording Department of Beijing Film Academy. In 1995, he graduated from the director department of Beijing Film Academy. In 1996, his short love film "my son's first love" was shortlisted for the "China, Hong Kong and Taiwan short film exhibition" sponsored by Hong Kong Baptist University and won the excellent short film award; in the same year, his short plot film "elevator" won the exhibition qualification of upandcoming International Youth Film Festival in Hanover, Germany.
In 1998, he directed the legal and political short play Mingming, which won the third prize of the 6th golden sword Award for Chinese Legal TV drama. In 1999, he directed his first feature film all for love.
In 2000, he directed the youth short play Qingqing. In 2001, director Pan Yueming, Wu Yujun co starred in the plot film "can't help it", the film won the 9th Beijing University Film Festival first TV Film Best Picture award.
In 2003, he directed the comedy family drama "happy man without trouble" co starred by Liang Guanhua, Yang Lixin and Yang Qing; in the same year, he directed the family drama "home man" co starred by Fu Biao, Wu Yujuan and Fang Zichun, which tells the confusion and embarrassment of Contemporary Middle-aged people in terms of emotion, marriage, career and children's education.
In 2004, he directed the children's film "on the way to school" co starred by Wu Xu, Yang Shulin and Elia. The film tells the story of Wang Yan, a female student in Tongxin County of Ningxia, trying to raise 24.8 yuan for tuition and miscellaneous fees to continue to go to school. She was shortlisted for the best children's film award of the 11th China Film Awards and won the best children's film award of the 24th China Film Golden Rooster Award.
In 2005, he participated in the 100th anniversary of the birth of Chinese film held by the Propaganda Department of the CPC Central Committee, the State Administration of radio, film and television, and the Ministry of culture, and became one of the 300 invited film artists in China. In the same year, he directed the modern drama "fashionable dad", which mainly tells the story of sun Shouxin, a retired teacher of special grade, from loss to full of hope for life. In 2006, he directed the love movie I love you when I die, starring yingzi, Wang Wei and Li Mei.
In 2007, he directed the premiere of the emotional drama "peach blossom Splendor" adapted from the novel of the same name by Fang Fang, which tells the love story of two men and women in the 1970s. In the same year, he directed the comedy "the way home" co starring Fan Bingbing, Du Wenze and Zou Yanwen, which won the 8th Lu Xun Literature and Art Award of Guangdong Province. In addition, he also won the film Bureau of SARFT“ The young film director creation funding scheme was honored as one of the first batch of 16 directors with a grant of 500000.
In 2008, he directed the plot film rain flower after flower. On July 3, 2009, he and Jiang Ping co directed the comedy film "looking for Jackie Chan", starring Zhang Yishan, Jackie Chan and Jiang Hongbo, which won the most popular children's film award at the media awards of the 12th Shanghai International Film Festival and my favorite children's film award at the 10th China International children's Film Festival. In the same year, he directed the metropolitan drama "perfect knot", CO starring Luo Jialiang and Su Yan Bureau.
In 2010, he wrote and directed the plot film "Li Lei and Han Meimei" co starred by Yiyang and Jiang Xiaohan. In 2011, he directed the plot film "old home, new home", which was co starred by Li Boqing and Yan Bingyan; in the same year, he was the producer of the plot film "mountain demon", which was directed by Li Xiangrui.
In June 2013, director Zhang Jingchu, long pinxu and Li Zhaofeng jointly starred in the public welfare plot film "my shadow is running", which tells the story of a single mother Tian Guifang raising her son Xiuzhi with Asperger's syndrome, and won the best children's film award in the 29th Golden Rooster Award of Chinese film and the excellent children's film award in the 15th Huabiao award of Chinese film.
In 2017, he directed the plot film Nana based on Diao Na's heroic deeds.
In November 2020, the cinema film "Hello, students" directed by the director was released.
Main works
Director's work
Screenwriter's works
Supervised production
literary works
Award winning record
Character evaluation
Fang Gang Liang is more concerned about controlling the performance of actors. He is strict with his performance. His consideration of the form of expression in the film presents a clear sense of creation, sometimes a strong sense of form. He has made many attempts and efforts in the form of film expression, among which the use of lens and tone is very distinctive. He is a man of keen and delicate emotions. He tends to realism, usually does not reveal the assumption of drama, plain narrative, such as the natural flow of normal life. At the same time, in terms of image style, as Bazin advocated, the film language tries to maintain the integrity of time and space, hide the director's subjective guidance, give the audience the right to choose freely, thus forming a distinct sense of reality (Contemporary Film Review).
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