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Tian Zhuangzhuang (; born April 1952 in
Beijing } Beijing ( ; ; ), alternatively romanized as Peking ( ), is the capital of the People's Republic of China. It is the center of power and development of the country. Beijing is the world's most populous national capital city, with over 21 ...
) is a Chinese film director, producer and actor. Tian was born to an influential actor and actress in China. Following a short stint in the
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, Tian began his artistic career first as an amateur photographer and then as an assistant cinematographer at the Beijing Agricultural Film Studio. In 1978, he was accepted to the
Beijing Film Academy Beijing Film Academy (BFA; ) is a coeducational state-run higher education institution in Beijing, China. The film school is the largest institution specializing in the tertiary education for film and television production in Asia. The academy ...
, from which he graduated in 1982, together with classmates Chen Kaige and Zhang Yimou. The class of 1982 collectively would soon gain fame as the so-called Fifth Generation film movement, with Tian Zhuangzhuang as one of the movement's key figures. Tian's early career was marked both with avant-garde documentary infused films (''
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'' (1985), '' The Horse Thief'' (1986)) to more commercial fare ('' Li Lianying: The Imperial Eunuch'' (1991)). In 1991, Tian began work on a quiet epic about one of modern China's darkest moments. This film, ''
The Blue Kite ''The Blue Kite'' () is a 1993 drama film directed by Tian Zhuangzhuang. Though banned by the Chinese government upon its completion (along with a ten-year ban on filmmaking imposed on Tian), the film soon found a receptive international audienc ...
'' (1993), would eventually result in Tian's nearly decade long exile from the film industry, an exile he returned from with ''
Springtime in a Small Town ''Springtime in a Small Town'' () is a 2002 Chinese film directed by Tian Zhuangzhuang. The film is a remake of director Fei Mu's 1948 film and its original screenwriter is Li Tianji (Chinese: 李天濟; pinyin: Lǐ Tiānjì), ''Spring in a Sma ...
'' (2001). Throughout the 2000s, Tian Zhuangzhuang returned to the fore of Chinese cinema, directing films like the biopic '' The Go Master'' (2006) and the historical action film '' The Warrior and the Wolf'' (2009). Since his banning after the release of ''The Blue Kite'', Tian has also emerged as a mentor for some of China's newest film talents, and he has helped produce several important films for these new generations of directors.


Early life

Tian Zhuangzhuang was born on April 23, 1952 in
Beijing } Beijing ( ; ; ), alternatively romanized as Peking ( ), is the capital of the People's Republic of China. It is the center of power and development of the country. Beijing is the world's most populous national capital city, with over 21 ...
. He was the son of Tian Fang, a famous
actor An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), li ...
in the 1930s who became head of the
Beijing Film Studio } Beijing ( ; ; ), alternatively romanized as Peking ( ), is the capital of the People's Republic of China. It is the center of power and development of the country. Beijing is the world's most populous national capital city, with over 21 ...
after 1949, and Yu Lan, an actress who later ran the Beijing Children's Film Studio. Given his parents' busy jobs as studio chiefs, Tian was raised primarily by his grandmother, though his parents' positions also allowed him to live a relatively comfortable childhood.Berry, p. 52. But because of the Tians' prominence, Tian Zhuangzhuang suffered heavily during the
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, and both his parents were persecuted. Unlike fellow director Chen Kaige, however, Tian never joined the Red Guards, and was eventually sent to the countryside in
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, like many youths from so-called "bad families."Berry, p. 57. Though from a cinema family, Tian did not initially want to follow in the family footsteps. Instead, Tian enlisted in the People's Liberation Army in 1968 and served for three years.Berry, p. 54. There he met a war photographer, who introduced him to the camera. Working as a photographer for five years, Tian eventually decided to switch to cinematography and found a job as an assistant cinematographer at the Beijing Agricultural Film Studio.


Professional career


Early career

In 1978, after three years at the studio, Tian applied for entrance in the
Beijing Film Academy Beijing Film Academy (BFA; ) is a coeducational state-run higher education institution in Beijing, China. The film school is the largest institution specializing in the tertiary education for film and television production in Asia. The academy ...
and was accepted.Berry, p. 55. However, he was forced to apply to the directing department rather than the cinematography department due to his age. While enrolled in the Beijing Film Academy, Tian directed a short student film, ''Our Corner'' (1980), based on a short story by
Shi Tiesheng Shi Tiesheng (; January 4, 1951 – December 31, 2010) was a Chinese novelist, known for his story which was the basis of the film '' Life on a String''. The ''China Daily'' stated regarding his essay about the park near where he lived, "Many cr ...
. Technically, ''Our Corner'' stands as the first film made by Fifth Generation directors.Berry, p. 58. Years later, ''Our Corner'' would continue to be screened by professors at the BFA, introducing Tian to new generations of actors and filmmakers. As a result of his role in the making of ''Our Corner'', as well as his experience in film before entering school, Tian became a de facto leader among the students of the BFA. They admired not only his natural talent, but also his natural eye for talent and loyalty to his friends, most notably with Hou Yong, who would go on to serve as his cinematographer in many of Tian's early works. Upon his graduation in 1982, Tian was assigned to the
Beijing Film Studio } Beijing ( ; ; ), alternatively romanized as Peking ( ), is the capital of the People's Republic of China. It is the center of power and development of the country. Beijing is the world's most populous national capital city, with over 21 ...
, though his early career was spent making films for other studios.Zhang & Xiao, p. 337. These included works for television, as well as the children's film '' Red Elephant'' (1982, co-directed with
Zhang Jianya Zhang Jianya (, ) (born 1951) is a Chinese film director. As a graduate of the 1982 class of the Beijing Film Academy, Zhang is a founding member of the so-called Fifth Generation, a group that also includes in its numbers directors such as Zha ...
and Xie Xiaojing).


International success

Tian reached international prominence with a pair of experimental films in the mid-1980s, ''
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'' (1985) and '' The Horse Thief'' (1986), both about ethnic minorities in China. Though ''On the Hunting Ground'' and ''The Horse Thief'' were warmly received abroad — American director
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named ''The Horse Thief'' as his favorite film of the 1990s (when ''The Horse Thief'' was finally released in the United States) — neither film succeeded domestically, and both were considered commercial flops.Yang, p. 92. ''On the Hunting Ground'', for example, sold a meager four prints. Moreover, both films were criticized by the state and by traditionalists as elitist, and as pandering to foreign audiences, a charge that Tian vigorously and defiantly accepted, arguing that films were for the sophisticated. Nevertheless, stung by the rebukes, Tian followed up ''The Horse Thief'' with a string of commercially viable films, including '' Street Players'' (1987) (his first with the Beijing Film Studio), '' Rock 'n' Roll Kids'' (1988), and the historical costume film '' Li Lianying: The Imperial Eunuch'' (1991). Tian has since tried to distance himself from these films, often noting that they were part of a journeyman period of his career, where he would sign on to direct existing projects with funding and screenplays already in place. In 1998 Tian was honoured with a Prince Claus Award from the Prince Claus Fund, an international culture and development organisation based in Amsterdam.


Domestic criticism

Many of Tian's earlier works had drawn criticism from the Chinese government. For example, television producers refused to screen his short film ''Our Corner'', and his first major film, ''
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'' (1984), suffered censor interference with several major scenes left on the cutting room floor. But Tian would not face serious consequences as a result of his work until his masterpiece, ''
The Blue Kite ''The Blue Kite'' () is a 1993 drama film directed by Tian Zhuangzhuang. Though banned by the Chinese government upon its completion (along with a ten-year ban on filmmaking imposed on Tian), the film soon found a receptive international audienc ...
'' (1993), a film about the adverse effects of Communist rule from the Hundred Flowers Movement, through the Great Leap Forward, and especially the
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. The film's quiet criticism of Communist policies in the 1950s and 1960s quickly made it a pariah in the Beijing Film Studio, who refused to submit the film for central approval to be sent abroad for post-production. ''The Blue Kite'' reportedly had to be smuggled out of the country by Tian's friends, where it would proceed to screen at foreign film festivals (including the
1993 Cannes Film Festival The 46th Cannes Film Festival was held from 13 to 24 May 1993. The Palme d'Or went to '' Farewell My Concubine'' by Chen Kaige and '' The Piano'' by Jane Campion. The festival opened with ''My Favorite Season'', directed by André Téchiné and c ...
) without approval. Due to the controversy, Tian resigned from his position in the Beijing Film Studio in March 1994. A month later, he became one of six filmmakers blacklisted by the government in April 1994, along with Sixth Generation helmers
Wang Xiaoshuai Wang Xiaoshuai (; born May 22, 1966) is a Chinese film director, screenwriter and occasional actor. He is commonly grouped under the loose association of filmmakers known as the "Sixth Generation" of the Cinema of China. Like others in this gener ...
,
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, Zhang Yuan, Zhang's wife, screenwriter Ning Dai, and the documentary filmmaker Wu Wenguang. The ban would last officially until 1996, though Tian would not make another film for several more years. In the interim, he focused on producing, and helped shepherd some of China's new generation of directors with their projects, including his former art director
Huo Jianqi Huo Jianqi (; born January 20, 1958) is a Chinese film director. Like the cinematographer turned director Gu Changwei, Huo Jianqi began his cinematic career in the art department. Nearly all of Huo's films have been written by his wife and collabo ...
(1995's '' The Winner'') and the Sixth Generation mainstays, Lu Xuechang (1996's ''
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'' in which Tian also acted) and
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(1998's '' So Close to Paradise'', a film that would see its own share of controversy). Tian's role as mentor for new filmmakers has continued into the 21st century and has seen Tian taking young talent such as Ma Liwen and
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under his wing.


Career revival

After a hiatus from directing of some nine years where Tian mainly focused on producing other directors' works, he returned with a critically acclaimed remake of
Fei Mu Fei Mu (October 10, 1906 — January 31, 1951), also romanised as Fey Mou, was a Chinese film director of the pre-Communist era. His ''Spring in a Small Town'' (1948) was declared the greatest Chinese film ever made by the Hong Kong Film Criti ...
's masterpiece, '' Spring in a Small Town'' (1948), entitled ''
Springtime in a Small Town ''Springtime in a Small Town'' () is a 2002 Chinese film directed by Tian Zhuangzhuang. The film is a remake of director Fei Mu's 1948 film and its original screenwriter is Li Tianji (Chinese: 李天濟; pinyin: Lǐ Tiānjì), ''Spring in a Sma ...
''. As Tian's first film after his ban for ''The Blue Kite'', ''Springtime'' was a small, intimate chamber piece with only five roles. To some critics, it reflected Tian's attempt to "play it safe," though the film's lack of political message did not dull its critical reception. In 2004, Tian returned to his favorite subject of China's ethnic minorities with '' Delamu'', a HD-filmed documentary about peoples in
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and
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. ''Delamu'' was followed by '' The Go Master'' (2006), a biopic of the legendary Chinese Go player,
Go Seigen Wu Quan (), courtesy name Wu Qingyuan ()His courtesy name was created based on his real name (''Quan'' means "spring, fountain" and ''Qing Yuan'' means "clear and pure source of water"). (June 12, 1914 – November 30, 2014), better known by ...
. The latest work by Tian is a historical epic, '' The Warrior and the Wolf'', filmed in China's remote Xinjiang Autonomous Region. The film was originally to star Tang Wei of ''
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'', but Tang was replaced by actress Maggie Q after the former was banned by Chinese authorities.


Filmography


As director


As producer and executive producer


As actor


See also

* The Fifth Generation - the 1982 class of the
Beijing Film Academy Beijing Film Academy (BFA; ) is a coeducational state-run higher education institution in Beijing, China. The film school is the largest institution specializing in the tertiary education for film and television production in Asia. The academy ...
* Hou Yong - Tian's classmate and cinematographer on many of his films


References


Sources

* Berry, Michael (2005). "Tian Zhuangzhuang: Stealing Horses and Flying Kites" i
''Speaking in Images: Interviews With Contemporary Chinese Filmmakers''
. Google Book Search. Retrieved 2009-03-01. * Ni, Zhen & Berry, Chris (translator) (2002)
''Memoirs from the Beijing Film Academy''
Duke University Press. . Google Book Search. Retrieved on 2009-03-06. * Yang, Jeff (2003)
''Once Upon a Time in China: A Guide to Hong Kong, Taiwanese, and Mainland Chinese Cinema''
. Google Book Search. Retrieved 2009-03-01. * Zhang, Yingjin & Xiao, Zhiwei (1998). "Tian Zhuangzhuang" i
''Encyclopedia of Chinese Film''
Taylor & Francis. .


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