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Zhang Yimou (born November 14, 1950 or 1951) is a Chinese film director, producer, writer and actor, and former cinematographer. He is counted amongst the Fifth Generation of Chinese filmmakers, having made his directorial debut in 1987 with Red Sorghum. Zhang has won numerous awards and recognitions, with Best Foreign Film nominations for Ju Dou in 1990 and Raise the Red Lantern in 1991, Silver Lion and Golden Lion prizes at the Venice Film Festival, Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, and the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. One of Zhang's recurrent themes is the resilience of Chinese people in the face of hardship and adversity, a theme which has been explored in such films as, for example, To Live (1994) and Not One Less (1999). His films are particularly noted for their rich use of colour, as can be seen in some of his early films, like Raise the Red Lantern, and in his wuxia films like Hero and House of Flying Daggers.
7.1Red Sorghum
1988
7.0Sky Ladder: The Art of Cai Guo-Qiang
2017
6.1My Country, My Parents
2021
6.6Trespassing Bergman
2013
6.6A Terra-Cotta Warrior
1989
7.6Keep Cool
1997
6.3Lumière & Company
1995

Zhang Yimou's "Shadow"
2018

'Hero' Defined: A Look at the Epic Masterpiece
2004
5.9The Big Parade
1986
7.4Bergman: A Year in a Life
2018
7.1Old Well
1986
1.0A Documentary About The Movie One Second
2020
6.8Making of House of Flying Daggers
2004

New Chinese Cinema
1989
7.8Cause: The Birth of Hero
2002

Big Fish in China
1994

Beauty and Pureness
2004