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Chinese name
  
张建亚 (traditional)

Role
  
Film director

Name
  
Zhang Jianya

Years active
  
1980s-present

Chinese name
  
張建亞 (simplified)



Pinyin
  
Zhang Jianya (Mandarin)

Occupation
  
Film director & producer

Nominations
  
Golden Rooster Award for Best Director

Movies
  
Call for Love, Fit Lover, SanMao Joins The Army, Crash Landing, Bodyguards and Assassins

Similar People
  
Zongwan Wei, You Yong, Han Sanping, Karena Lam, Huan Shu

Zhang Jianya (Chinese: 张建亚, [ʈʂɑ́ŋ tɕi̯ɛ̂ni̯â]) (born 1951) is a Chinese film director. As a graduate of the 1982 class of the Beijing Film Academy, Zhang is a founding member of the so-called Fifth Generation, a group that also includes in its numbers directors such as Zhang Yimou, Chen Kaige, and Tian Zhuangzhuang.

Directorial career

Trained as a carpenter, Zhang's cinematic career began when he joined the Shanghai Film Studio in the mid-1970s as an actor. Upon his graduation in 1982, Zhang directed the children's film, Red Elephant, with his classmates, Tian, and Xie Xiaojing, and helped the studio head Wu Yigong direct the 1987 West German co-production, The Tribulations of Young Master. Beginning with 1988's Kidnapping Karajan, Zhang has carved himself a niche with urban comedies, often based in the city of Shanghai.

Zhang Jianya has also expanded his interests into producing in his role as the head of the 3rd Creative Group at the Shanghai Film Studio, as well as into other genres, including action-thrillers such as 1999's Crash Landing and 2002's Red Snow.

References

Zhang Jianya Wikipedia