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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm4192630Haofeng Xu - IMDb

    Haofeng Xu. Writer: The Grandmaster. Born in 1973, Beijing, China, Xu Haofeng began learning martial arts when he was 14. He first started in Xingyi Quan, a martial arts style centered on bare-handed fighting. As he continued his study of martial arts, he entered Beijing Film Academy for film directing.

    • Writer, Director, Stunts
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  2. The Master (released internationally as The Final Master) is a 2015 Chinese martial arts film written, co-produced, and directed by Xu Haofeng, about the last Wing Chun master's quest to pass down his art in pre-WWII China.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Xu_HaofengXu Haofeng - Wikipedia

    Xu Haofeng (Chinese: 徐浩峰; born 27 January 1999) is a Chinese professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Chinese Super League club Henan F.C. and the China national team.

  4. Xu Haofeng was born in Beijing and began to learn Xingyiquan, one of the major “internal” styles of Chinese martial arts, in 1987. After studying fine arts for five years, he went to the Department of Film Directing in Beijing Film Academy and graduated in 1997.

  5. Mar 5, 2018 · To celebrate Cine Asia’s UK release of the award-winning hit “The Final Master”, KFK catches up with renowned filmmaker Xu Haofeng. As well as being the writer of Wong Kar-wai’s modern classic, “ The Grandmaster ”, Xu Haofeng adapted “The Final Master” from his own novel.

  6. Name: Xu Haofeng Chinese: 徐浩峰 Born: 1973 Birthplace: China Director. The Sword Identity | Wo Kou De Zong Ji (2011) Screenwriter. The Grandmasters | Yut Doi Jung Si (2011) The Sword Identity | Wo Kou De Zong Ji (2011) Comments

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  8. Mar 18, 2024 · Xu Haofeng makes movies for people who enjoy and understand the finer points of martial arts choreography. His best-known film work (he’s also a novelist) is probably the screenplay for Wong Kar-wai’s The Grandmaster, in which Wing Chun master Ip Man navigates the various schools and styles of early 20 th century kung fu.