Weiyun Wu

Weiyun Wu

Nascimento : 1907-11-22, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China

Morte : 2003-10-28

Perfil

Weiyun Wu

Filmes

Sister Jiang
Cinematography
In 1948, the people liberation army launched a strategic counter-offensive across the country.
陈三五娘
Camera Department Manager
Mei Lanfang's Stagecraft Part II
Director of Photography
Mei Lanfang's Stagecraft Part I
Director of Photography
土地
Cinematography
The White-Haired Girl
Cinematography
Yang Bailao, a tenant farmer, lives with his daughter Xi'er. The despotic landlord, Huang Shiren, attempts to forcibly take Xi'er for himself. On the eve of the Chinese Spring Festival, Huang forces Yang to sell his daughter as repayment of the debt Yang owes him.
Zhao Yiman
Director of Photography
The life and death of Zhao Yi-Man, a female member of the Chinese resistance
Three Girls
Director of Photography
Far Away Love
Director of Photography
After a break-up, a college professor, Xiao, molds his maidservant, Yu, into an independent, modern woman, then marries her. However, their relationship is interrupted by the war - Yu insists on volunteering her help, while Xiao longs for a stable family life.
Diary About Returning To The Native
Director of Photography
The Spring River Flows East
Director of Photography
1930's China. The village of a poor family is taken over by the occupying Japanese army. One son, Zhongliang, leaves his wife and young son to join a medic group for the Chinese Army. The other son, Zhangmin goes into hiding to protect his family. The focus shifts back and forth from the brothers' parents and Zhongliang's wife and son to Zhongliang's newfound life of luxury in a town not too far away. The plight of Zhongliang's mother, his wife, Sufan and her son, Kongeson is contrasted with Zhongliang's rise in a flourishing company.
Fate of Graduates
Director of Photography
The film tells the tragic story of two recent college graduates, Tao Jianping ("Tao" is a homophone for peach), and Li Lilian ("Li" is a homophone for plum). Married, the two hope to change society for the better, but are continuously challenged by the corruption and injustice of Chinese society.
Mulan Joins the Army
Cinematography
A silent film based on the legend of Hua Mulan, released by Tianyi Film Company and directed by Li Pingqian. This silent film holds the distinction of being the first ever full-length feature film about Hua Mulan. Mulan is betrothed to a young man when war arrives and their wedding ceremony has to be put on hold. As her fiancé enlists in the army, so too does the filial Mulan, disguised as a man in place of her ailing father. These new plot twists lead to comedic moments when Mulan encounters her fiancé during training and he does not recognize her.