Tang Shu-Shuen

Tang Shu-Shuen

Nacimiento : 1941-03-21,

Historia

Tang Shu Shuen (Chinese: 唐書璇; pinyin: Táng Shūxuán; born 1941), also known as Cecile Tang Shu Shuen, is a former Hong Kong film director. Though her film career was brief, she was a trailblazer for socially critical art cinema in Hong Kong's populist film industry, as well as its first noted woman director. She also launched the territory's first serious film journal, Close-Up, in 1976. She ceased filmmaking and emigrated to the United States in 1979, becoming a respected restaurateur in Los Angeles. Many critics, however, see her influence in the so-called Hong Kong New Wave of edgy, groundbreaking young filmmakers in the late '70s and early '80s. Description above from the Wikipedia article Tang Shu Shuen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Perfil

Tang Shu-Shuen

Películas

The Hong Kong Tycoon
Director
A character-driven melodrama about a Hong Kong ‘everyday man’ who marries a rich woman to climb the class ladder.
China Behind
Writer
A group of Mainlanders fleeing the Cultural Revolution risk all to reach the adjacent British ‘haven’ of Hong Kong; yet what they find there is a far cry from their dreams of liberty.
China Behind
Director
A group of Mainlanders fleeing the Cultural Revolution risk all to reach the adjacent British ‘haven’ of Hong Kong; yet what they find there is a far cry from their dreams of liberty.
Sup Sap Bup Dap
Director
A social satire on Hong Kong people’s obsession with gambling, told in 13 vignettes of various styles.
The Arch
A widow upholds feudal virtue by suppressing her love for a cavalry captain in favor of her daughter.
The Arch
Screenplay
A widow upholds feudal virtue by suppressing her love for a cavalry captain in favor of her daughter.
The Arch
Director
A widow upholds feudal virtue by suppressing her love for a cavalry captain in favor of her daughter.