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Chinese name
  
劉冰鑒 (traditional)

Role
  
Film director

Chinese name
  
刘冰鉴 (simplified)

Spouse
  
Deng Ye

Years active
  
1990s-2000s

Education
  
Beijing Film Academy

Name
  
Liu Bingjian


Pinyin
  
Liu Bingjian (Mandarin)

Born
  
October 16, 1963 (age 60) Anhui, China (
1963-10-16
)

Movies
  
Cry Woman, Men and Women, Plastic Flowers, Inkstone

Nominations
  
Golden Rooster Award for Best Directorial Debut

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Intervista con Liu Bingjian


Liu Bingjian (born October 16, 1963 in Anhui) is a Chinese film director who emerged on the cinema scene in the late 1990s with his LGBT-themed film Men and Women.

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Career

Originally trained as a painter, Liu attended the prestigious Beijing Film Academy where he studied cinematography. Upon graduation, he switched to directing and worked in television before making his first film Inkstone which failed to be screened either in China or abroad.

In 1999, he directed the underground LGBT film Men and Women. Though the film was banned in China, it was seen as a rare example of a Chinese film to treat homosexuality as an everyday occurrence.

Liu followed up Men and Women with Cry Woman in 2002.

Like many of his colleagues, Liu Bingjian emerged from the underground scene with 2004's state-approved Plastic Flowers, starring actress Liu Xiaoqing in her first role in over a decade. The film premiered at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival.

References

Liu Bingjian Wikipedia