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  1. 3 days ago · Interestingly, in a sideline interview with Chinese reporters before the ceremony, Zhang revealed that he plans to direct League of Legends, an online drama inspired by the eponymous video game. The story is about an e-sports legend and a high school student who exchange souls.

  2. 2 days ago · Zhang Yimou ( Hero, House of Flying Daggers, Full River Red) is set to direct a film adaptation of Liu Crixin’s sci-fi novel “The Three-Body Problem,” according to Variety. The project was announced by Wang Changtian, founder and CEO of Enlight Media, at a forum organized within the Shanghai International Film Festival.

  3. 2 days ago · Origin: China/Hong Kong, 2004. Director: Zhang Yimou. Source: Sony Pictures Classics DVD. This wuxia romantic tragedy is just as visually gorgeous as its predecessor, Zhang Yimou’s Hero (2002), but in a different way, shot largely in outdoor settings that are as color-drenched as Hero’s stages, but in settings of nature rather than artifice.

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  5. 5 days ago · Zhang Yimou -- An Internationally Acclaimed Filmmaker. After graduation, these first post-Cultural Revolution students (who came to be known as the "fifth generation" Chinese cinema directors) were posted to regional films studios.

  6. 4 days ago · Zhang Yimou's Expertise in Large-Scale Productions Zhang Yimou's career is marked by critically acclaimed films such as Red Sorghum, To Live, and House of Flying Daggers. His experience in directing large-scale productions that resonate with global audiences makes him an ideal choice for this ambitious project.

  7. 5 days ago · It was previously announced during the SIFF that acclaimed Chinese director Zhang Yimou will lead the film adaptation of "The Three-Body Problem," considered a milestone in Chinese sci-fi literature. Wang said the company had discussed the project with Zhang for many years before he finally agreed to join.

  8. 5 days ago · Jury members of the 13th Tiantan Award of this year's BIFF, led by renowned Chinese director Zhang Yimou as the jury president, appeared at the opening ceremony. The organizer said that a record-breaking 1,488 films from 93 countries and regions had applied for the competition this year.