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  1. About Wen Jiang. Dr. Jiang is currently an Associate Professor with tenure in the Department of Radiation Oncology and a Physician-Scientist in the CNS section. Dr. Jiang received his PhD in Bioengineering from the University of Toronto and his MD from Stanford...

  2. Jan 11, 2011 · Actor-auteur Jiang Wen directs with a macho, devil-may-care bravado that expresses the anarchy and rapacious opportunism of warlord-dominated China in the 1920s. Let the Bullets Fly — Film Review

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hidden_ManHidden Man - Wikipedia

    Hidden Man (Chinese: 邪不压正) is a 2018 Chinese action comedy film co-written and directed by Jiang Wen and starring Eddie Peng, Liao Fan, Jiang Wen, Zhou Yun, and Xu Qing. The film is an adaptation of Zhang Beihai's wuxia novel Xia Yin. The film was released on July 13, 2018, in China.

  4. 77 EDITION May 14-25, 2024. Born in 1963 into a military family in Hebei province, Jiang Wen had an interest in acting from an early age. From 1985 through today, he has starred in numerous lead roles, collaborating with China most talentuous film directors from "the 4th and 5th generations", and won a number of significant awards for his perfor.

  5. LET THE BULLETS FLY. JIANG WEN China, 2010. Once the darling of the art-film world, Jiang Wen set the local box office ablaze with this rip-roaring action spectacular. With a star-studded cast headlined by Chow Yun Fat, Let the Bullets Fly takes to the boondocks of 1920s China for a gleefully madcap, elaborately political genre mash-up.

  6. Aug 16, 2007 · HONG KONG — In 1970s China, Jiang Wen fell in love with epic cinema, the kind with larger-than-life heroes swept up in a changing world."In those days, we could only watch Russian, Chinese ...

  7. May 25, 2018 · In the Heat of the Sun is adapted from the 1991 novel Wild Beast 动物凶猛 (dòngwù xiōngměng) by Wang Shuo 王朔, China’s renowned “bad boy” writer, but Jiang Wen infused much of the movie with his own memories. Both author and director were “compound kids” who became the “new elites” after the founding of the PRC. Their ...