Xu Anhua was a Hong Kong director. Her representative works included " Golden Age,"" Golden Age 2,"" Made in Hong Kong," and so on. Among them," Golden Age " was considered one of his masterpieces. The film was based on the Hong Kong culture from the 1940s to the 1970s, showing the style of Hong Kong society and the lives of the characters at that time. It was hailed as a classic of Hong Kong movies.
Zhang Xu's representative works were "Four Calligraphy of Ancient Poetry" and "Belly Pain Calligraphy".
Mao Dun's representative works include On contradiction, On Practice, On the People's democratic dictatorship, etc. Xu Chi's representative works included " Red Rock,"" Long March,"" Heroic Epic," and so on.
Director Xu Wenyan's representative works included " The Repentance of Youth,"" Seven Fairies of Joy,"" The Entrance of the Yamen,"" The Bloodbath,"" Jin Boyang,"" The Party Member Guan Youren,"" The Confusion of Love,"" These Men," and so on.
The original work of [Jade Guanyin] was a novel that was first published in 2002 by a famous author. The novel tells the story of the heroine, Xu Yuguanyin, in the 1980s in a small city in the mainland of China. The story is based on her personal experience, showing the changes in people's lives, emotions, and moral values in the social background at that time. The novel received widespread praise from readers and was hailed as a classic in modern Chinese literature.
Xu Anhua's Film Master Class was an event of the 14th Beijing International Film Festival. An Xu was a famous director and producer from China Hong Kong. She was famous for capturing social changes and life from a delicate female perspective. Her works had a variety of styles, including thrills, light comedies, literary adaptation, martial arts films, and documentaries. In the film master class, Xu Anhua shared her creative process and understanding of the art of film with director Wen Yan and film scholar Dai Jinhua. This event was a sincere and simple dialogue and sharing. It reviewed the creative process of director Xu Anhua and showed the important position of female independent film artists in the history of film.
Director Xu Anhua's first film was 1982's "Jia Ling."
Xu Anhua has directed many classic romance movies. Here are some of them: When Will The Bright Moon Appear (2002) Made in Hong Kong (1997) Sister Tao (2004) Day and Night in Tian Shui Wai (1995) Night and Fog in Tian Shui Wai (1995) Japanese Youth (1988) The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre: The Dragon's Might (1993) Eight Thousand Words (1998) Nine Women Forty (1993) A Thousand Words (1998) These movies covered different love stories, from romance to bitterness, from innocence to reality, showing the lives and feelings of people from all walks of life in Hong Kong society.
Xu Anhua's trilogy of Vietnamese refugees included Blade Runner, Ling'an, and Qing'an.
Xu Anhua's adaptation of Zhang Ailing's Love in a City-Toppling City was different from the original work in the following aspects: 1. There are differences in the plot and character creation between the movie and the original novel. The movie had edited and adapted some of the plots in the novel to adapt to the narrative and shooting conditions of the movie. For example, in the novel, Fan Liuyuan and Bai Liusu's relationship after the Qingcheng incident was cut, but in the movie, this plot was placed at the end to explain the ending of the whole story. There were also differences in the theme between the movie and the original novel. The original novel mainly explored the emotions and fates of the characters in the city-toppling incident during the civil war, emphasizing the power of love and family. The movie shifted the theme to the discussion of human nature, paying more attention to the psychological description of the characters and the turning point of the story. For example, in the movie, Bai Liusu explored the complexity and contradiction of human nature more deeply when she faced the choice between the civil war and the responsibility of the country. As a result, Anhua Xu's adaptation of Eileen Chang's " Love in a City-Toppling City " was quite different from the original work. Although the film had been adapted and deleted from the original work, it paid more attention to the psychological description of the characters and the plot twist, making the film more in-depth and enjoyable.
Ostrovsky's representative works included How Steel Was Tempered and Nikola Ostrovsky's Talk. How Steel Was Tempered was a story about a young man who grew up from a poor farmer to a factory worker in the process of the Soviet Union's industrialization. It was considered one of Ostrovsky's most famous works.