Yue Hong

Yue Hong

Nascimento : 1962-08-31, Chengdu,Sichuan Province,China

História

Actress from Mainland China. Winner of two Golden Rooster Awards. At the age of 23, she became famous for her role in the movie "Wild Mountain" and won the Best Actress Award at the Sixth Chinese Film Golden Rooster Award and the China Film Acting Society Award. "Eight Women Casting the River" won the "Little Hundred Flowers Award" for Best Supporting Actress. In 2012, he won the Ninth Golden Eagle Award and the Audience Favorite Actress Award. In 2009, "Look and See" won the 27th Chinese Film Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actress. Outstanding Actress Award at the 13th Film Lily Awards in 2013.

Perfil

Yue Hong

Filmes

Promise
花花
My People, My Homeland
Teacher (segment "The Way Back to Hometown")
In different parts of rural China, various people explore what makes their communities unique.
The Community Hostess
Zhang Qingling
Yang Jingyu
In the snow-capped Guandi Temple of Mengjiang County, the deputy commander of the Nanman crusade against the Japanese Kanto Army, Changde, led his subordinates to make a "solace offering" for General Yang Jingyu.
Eight Sons
Mother
In the southern Jiangxi region in the 1930s, in this place known as the "red cradle" of the Chinese revolution, there was a mother who sent her eight sons to the Red Army and rushed to the front lines of the battlefield. But the war was ruthless, and six of the brothers died one after another, leaving only the eldest brother Yang Daniu and the youngest child full of cubs.
Registration Form
Little Tigers
Balas em Fúria
Situado na China durante a guerra de 1920, o notório chefe dos bandidos Zhang desce sobre uma remota cidade da província se passando por seu novo prefeito, uma identidade que ele havia sequestrado de Old Tang, ele próprio um impostor de pequeno porte. Determinado a ganhar dinheiro rápido, Zhang logo encontra seu par na tirânica nobreza local Huang, enquanto uma batalha mortal de inteligência e brutalidade se inicia.
惊天动地
A Tale of Two Donkeys
Female Brigade Chief
An involving, beautifully modulated yarn about a young intellectual's "war" with two equines in a mountain village during the Cultural Revolution. A young student, Ma Jie, who is sent to a tiny Beigao village in Shanxi Province and has the mundane task of watching over livestock during the Great Cultural Revolution. Surrounded only by the extreme boredom, he initiates a war against two donkeys. What ensues as a result, is an impressive feature debut by director Li Dawei who manages to infuse a believable quirky and black humorous universe within a realistically grim setting.
小镇大款
Sky, Ground, Human Heart
Black Snow
Luo Xiaofen
A man returns to his native Beijing after serving in a labor camp, to find that he has no family or prospects or friends. He tries to make a living, but his old underworld contacts drag him back into a life of crime.
The Female Assassin
Xu Yuenan
Xu Yuenan, who grew up in a celebrity family, pledged to take revenge for her father. Finally, she found where her enemy was and killed him—- a powerful warlord who gave in to the Japanese invaders at a small Buddhist hall.
In Their Prime
Yan Pingping
At the Sino-Vietnamese border, a group of nine people headed by a deputy company commander and a platoon commander braved the enemy's intensive artillery fire to the No. 3 post, a natural cave, and began three months of hard fighting.
Eight Women Fighters
Yang Guizhen
Women soldiers of the Volunteer Army battle the Japanese in Northeast China in 1936.
In the Wild Mountains
Gui Lan
Set in the Shaanxi province of Northern China, In The Wild Mountains is a simple yet insightful tale of village life and how economic changes in the country affect even the most remote regions.