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Chinese name
  
王超

Role
  
Film director

Pinyin
  
Wang Chao (Mandarin)

Education
  
Beijing Film Academy

Occupation
  
Film director

Name
  
Wang Chao



Origin
  
People's Republic of China

Born
  
January 21, 1964 (age 60) Nanjing, Jiangsu (
1964-01-21
)

Books
  
Changing Spatial Patterns of Medium-sized Cities in China (1980-1992): Case Studies of Xiamen and Wenzhou Using GIS

Awards
  
Prize of Un Certain Regard

Movies
  
Fantasia, Luxury Car, Memory of Love, The Orphan of Anyang, Day and Night

Similar People
  
Sylvain Bursztejn, Tian Yuan, Sung Kee Chiu, Juan Wang

Production designed
  
The Orphan of Anyang

Wang Chao (Chinese: 王超; born January 21, 1964 in Nanjing) is a Chinese film director and screenwriter, sometimes considered part of the loosely defined "sixth generation." Wang began his career serving as an assistant director to the fifth generation auteur, Chen Kaige, working with the elder director on epics like Farewell My Concubine and The Emperor and the Assassin. At the same time, he began to write fiction including several short stories and novellas, one of which would later go on to serve sa the basis of Wang's directorial debut, The Orphan of Anyang.

With Orphan, Wang Chao would begin what was the first film of a trilogy of films based on modern life in China. He completed the trilogy with 2004's Day and Night and 2006's Luxury Car.

His 2014 film Fantasia was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.

References

Wang Chao (director) Wikipedia