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Wang Xiaoshuai
Writer 60 years old

Wang Xiaoshuai

Shanghai, China

Wang Xiaoshuai (Chinese: 王小帅, pinyin: Wáng Xiăoshuài; born May 22, 1966 in Shanghai) is a Chinese film director, screenwriter and occasional actor. He is commonly grouped under the loose association of filmmakers known as the Sixth Generation of the Cinema of China. Many of... Read full bio →

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6 titles
Di Jiu Tian Chang

Di Jiu Tian Chang

Wang Xiaoshuai 2019 3h 5m 7.5

The changes in Chinese society from the 1980s to the present day, as experienced by two families.

Qing hong

Qing hong

Wang Xiaoshuai 2005 2h 3m

In 1980s China, the country is beginning to reform and workers who had been moved with their families to the provinces in the 60s now long to return to Shanghai. For one displaced family a conflict arises when their 19-year-old daughter finds love with a local boy, threatening their chance of a return to the city.

Er di

Er di

Wang Xiaoshuai 2003 2h

The young adult life of Hong Yunsheng, nicknamed Little Brother, is seen as somewhat of a failure by those that know him. A Chinese national, he stowed away on a boat to the United States, where he worked as a dishwasher in the restaurant of a family from his hometown back in Fujian province.

Bian dan, gu niang

Bian dan, gu niang

Wang Xiaoshuai 1998 1h 33m

Two young farm workers, who like millions of others, leave their village to seek their fortunes in the city. Each chose a vastly different path to make it and become embroiled in misunderstandings, gangster brawls and police raids.

Jidu hanleng

Jidu hanleng

Wang Xiaoshuai 1996 1h 39m

A young performance artist decides to make his own suicide his last work of art. On the longest day of the year, he plans to melt a huge block of ice with his own body heat and die of hypothermia. He calls this protest against the coldness of society "Funeral on Ice." Based on a true story.

Dongchun de rizi

Dongchun de rizi

Wang Xiaoshuai 1994 1h 20m

A portrait of urban anomie focusing on two bohemian artists who drift through the miasma of old Beijing in the 1980s.

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