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Zhang Yang (director)

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Chinese name
  
張揚 (traditional)

Role
  
Film director

Chinese name
  
张扬 (simplified)

Parents
  
Huaxun Zhang

Pinyin
  
Zhang Yang (Mandarin)

Name
  
Zhang Yang


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Occupation
  
Film director, screenwriter, actor

Awards
  
Golden Rooster Award for Best First Film

Movies
  
Shower, Getting Home, Driverless, Spicy Love Soup, Sunflower

Similar People
  
Cai Shangjun, Xin Huo, Liu Fendou, Jia Hongsheng, Zhu Xu

Education
  
Central Academy of Drama

Zhang Yang (simplified Chinese: 张扬; traditional Chinese: 張揚; pinyin: Zhāng Yáng; born 1967) is a Chinese film director, screenwriter, and occasional actor. He is the son of Zhang Huaxun, who is also a Chinese film director.

Zhang grew up in Beijing, studied until 1988 at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangdong, from which he graduated with a degree in Chinese literature, and then went to the Central Academy of Drama (中央戏剧学院), graduating in 1992.

Career

Zhang Yang uses a realistic style, and achieved great recognition for his 1999 independent production Xizao (洗澡; English translation: Shower), which was successful at Chinese box offices as well as international film festivals. This was followed in 2001 by Zuotian ("Quitting" in its American release). The actors in this unusual story about a real actor, Jia Hongsheng, and his struggle with drug addiction are Jia himself, Jia's parents, fellow inmates in a mental institution, the director, Zhang, and others playing themselves. The relationship between parents and their grown children is as central to this film as it was in Shower.

References

Zhang Yang (director) Wikipedia