Hu Bingliu
Hu binglu (August 1, 1940 - February 14, 2012), born in Huangpi, Hubei Province, graduated from the performance Department of Beijing Film Academy, male director in mainland China. Member of the fifth presidium of China Film Association.
After graduating from Zhujiang film studio in 1964, Hu binglu made the documentary "women's oil production team" in 1976. In 1979, he took part in the film "spring rain". In 1981, he directed the plot film "Hometown", which was nominated for the Golden Bear Award in the main competition unit of the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival, and won the best feature film award in the 4th Golden Rooster Award for Chinese film. In 1982, he made the plot film Oriental sword. Xiangyin, a plot film shot in 1983, won the best feature film award of the 4th Golden Rooster Award. In 1986, he made the plot film villagers. In 1997, he made the plot film Anju, which won the best director award of the 18th Golden Rooster Award and the best director award of the 4th Huabiao award. He was elected deputy to the Ninth National People's Congress in 1998. In 2000, Hu Bingliu was awarded the title of national radio, film and television system labor model. In 2003, he shot the TV series "Tongzi Huakai".
Early experience
Hu binglu was born in Huangpi, Hubei Province in 1940, grew up in the countryside, and graduated from the performance Department of Beijing Film Academy in 1964. When he was 24 years old, he joined Zhujiang film studio. He started as a film director and joined the Communist Party of China in 1974.
Acting experience
In 1976, during the cultural revolution, Hu binglu made the documentary "women's oil extraction team". In 1979, he helped Ding Yinnan to make the plot film "spring rain Xiaoxiao", his first film. In 1981, he and Wang Jin co directed the plot film "Hometown", which won the best film award of the fifth "Hundred Flowers Award" for popular film, the excellent film award of the Ministry of culture, and the best film nomination of the Golden Bear Award for the main competition unit of the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival. In 1983, he made the plot film "local accent", which won the best feature film award of the 4th China Golden Rooster film award and the second prize of excellent film award of the Ministry of culture. Hu binglu also nominated the best director award of the 4th China Golden Rooster Film Award for this film. In 1985, he completed the third part of his pastoral trilogy, villagers, which reflects the changes of rural life in the early days of China's reform and opening up. In 1989, he made the film "business" with the background of reform and opening up. In 1995, "living in the Three Gorges" won the five one project awards of the Publicity Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. In 1997, he made the plot film Anju, which won the best feature film award of the 18th China Golden Rooster Award, the outstanding feature film award of the 4th China Huabiao award, and Hu binglu won the best director award of the 18th China Golden Rooster Award and the best director award of the 4th China Huabiao award. In March 1998, he was elected deputy to the Ninth National People's Congress. In 2000, Hu Bingliu was awarded the title of national radio, film and television system labor model. In 2003, he directed the Republic of China emotional drama "Tong Zi Hua Kai", which is adapted from the novel "love sorrow", starring Cheng Qian, Qin Hailu and Meng Yao. On March 20, 2005, Hu binglu participated in the award ceremony of the 5th Chinese Language Film Media Award and the Centennial Chinese film elite conference.
Personal life
On February 14, 2012, Hu binglu died of illness at the age of 72.
Main works
Directing works
Award winning record
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Character evaluation
Hu binglu has a deep feeling for pastoral life, and is also famous in the film world for his trilogy of rural love, rural voice and rural people. His film career is not lively, but brilliant; his works in his life are not many, but each one has enough weight. In his middle age, he never left the city, but did not touch the city's impetuous noise, and lived his life indifferently I'm a student. (review of Zhujiang Film Group) Hu Bingliu is the fourth generation representative of Chinese film directors and one of the outstanding standard bearers of Nanguo films. His exquisite shooting techniques, fresh forms of expression and eloquent story design fully show the characteristics of that era and have made the soul of a generation baptized. (Sina entertainment review)
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