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  Zhang Yimou - The Greatest Chinese Director #2    
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Zhang Yimou, the greatest Chinese director, has had a colourful career. He has directed, starred in, and photographed many movies. He has also made many stage productions. In this quiz you will be introduced to his life and career.
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  Zhang Yimou - The Greatest Chinese Director #3    
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Zhang Yimou, the greatest Chinese director, has had a colourful career. He has directed, starred in and photographed many movies. He has also made many stage productions. In this quiz you will be introduced to his life and career.
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  Zhang Yimou - The Greatest Chinese Director #1    
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Zhang Yimou, the greatest Chinese director, has had a colourful career. He has directed, starred in, and photographed many movies. He has also made many stage productions. In this quiz you will be introduced to his life and career.
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Yimou Zang Trivia Questions

1. Which film studio collaborated with Zhang Yimou in producing "Hero" (2002), "House of Flying Daggers" (2004), "Curse of the Golden Flower" (2006) and many others?

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Answer: Beijing New Picture Co.

Zhang Weiping, Zhang Yimou's long-time collaborator, founded the Beijing New Picture Co. in 1997. According to Zhang Weiping, this company was launched simply for making Zhang Yimou movies. Zhang Weiping, as the executive producer, financed and promoted all Zhang Yimou's movies from 1997 to 2011. His commerical orientation influnced Zhang Yimou a lot.

2. Zhang Yimou is categorized in which generation of China's film history?

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Answer: the fifth generation

"The fifth generation" refers to those directors who graduated from Beijing Academy of Film in the 1980s. They experienced the Great Cultural Revolution, and suffered much hardship. After graduating, they devoted themselves to film-making with much passion. Their works involved a lot of subjectivity, symbolism and allegory, giving a strong influence to later Chinese films.

3. Where was Zhang Yimou born?

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Answer: Xi'an

Zhang Yimou was born and grew up in Xi'an (d.o.b. 14th November 1951). He attended college in Beijing.

4. How was Zhang Yimou able to be admitted by Beijing Academy of Film in 1978?

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Answer: The then minister of culture, Huang Zhen helped him, at the request of one of his friends.

Zhang's entering the Academy was very unusual. In 1978, on a business trip to Beijing, he showed his photography to the Academy and it was spoken highly of. But his age (27 years) far surpassed the age limit (22 years) of the freshman admission. So with the help of a friend, he sent his works to Huang Zhen, the Minister of Culture and asked for help. Huang considered him to be a talented man and recommended him to the Academy strongly. In this way he was accepted by the Academy. But Zhang suffered much pressure during his college years because of this unusual admission. While in the sophomore year, some students protested to the administration about Zhang's backdoor admission. He nearly dropped out of school a few times while he was in college.

5. Which college did Zhang Yimou attend?

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Answer: Beijing Academy of Film

After the Great Cultural Revolution (which lasted from 1966 to 1976), Chinese colleges reopened their doors to students. In 1978, Zhang Yimou, as one of the first college students after the Revolution, was admitted by Beijing Academy of Film.

6. What is Zhang Yimou's movie "A Simple Noodle Story" (2009) based on?

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Answer: the movie "Blood Simple" (1984) by Coen Brothers

In 1987, while Zhang attended the Berlin Film Festival, he saw "Blood Simple" by Coen Brothers. He was attracted by it very much. So, in 2009, he bought the copyright and remade the film, placing the setting in Western China. The movie revolved around an adulterous affair in a tavern. The host hired an assasin to do away with his unfailthful wife and the shop assistant but finally he himself ended up shot by the always silent assasin. After killing the shop assistant and a few others, the assasin was also killed by the hostess, in an act of despearation. The movie featured a few Chinese comic elements.

7. What was Zhang Yimou's major while he was in college?

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Answer: photography

Though now Zhang Yimou is famous primarily as a director, he learned photography while in college. His first work after graduation was director of photography in the movie" One and Eight" (1983) directed by Zhang Junzhao.

8. The "Impression" series made by Zhang Yimou does not include which production?

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Answer: Impression Beijing

Zhang's "Impression" series includes five productions. In addition to the three listed, there are "Impression West Lake" (2007) and "Impression, Liu Sanjie" (2003). In these productions, he combined song and dance shows with natural scenery. They were put on at these places of interest all year round.

9. What was the first film directed by Zhang Yimou?

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Answer: Red Sorghum

In 1987, Zhang Yimou directed his first movie "Red Sorghum", which won a Golden Bear for Best Picture at Berlin International Film Festival. Even today many people still think it is the best film Zhang Yimou ever made.

10. What was Zhang's occupation before being admitted to the Academy of Film?

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Answer: photographer in a factory

Zhang was very good at photography even before being admitted to the Academy of Film, when it re-opened in 1978, as the Cultural Revolution was ending. He was a photographer for seven years in Xianyang No. 8 State Cotton Fabrics Factory. His works impressed people around and some professionals. I did see some of his earlier photographs. Even without good equipment, he still did a good job.

11. What was Zhang Yimou's first blockbuster movie?

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Answer: Hero

Generally speaking, 2002 was considered a turning point in Zhang's career, when he made "Hero". After that, many suggested that he outweighed commercialism over artistic value, which was criticized in China.

12. What is Zhang's movie "Curse of the Golden Flower" (2006) based on?

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Answer: a classic Chinese drama

The film "Curse of the Golden Flower" was based on "Thunderstorm", a modern Chinese drama by Cao Yu. The original was set in a feudal family in China in the 1920s, but Zhang changed the setting to the imperial court in ancient China. The rich colour and magnificent palace of this film impressed me much. The king deserted his wife but kept their son and then married a princess from a neighbouring kingdom, who was made the queen later. But the queen committed incest with the king's eldest son, which was absolutely a disgrace to the kingdom. After learning the queen had been continuously poisoned by the king, the second prince, the queen's own son, rebelled at last on Double Ninth Day.

13. What color is often prominent in Zhang Yimou's movies?

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Answer: Red

Many of Zhang's movies are characterized by the use of the colour red, including "Red Sorghum" (1987), "Ju Dou" (1990), "Raise the Red Lantern" (1991), "The Story of Qiu Ju" (1992), "Shanghai Triad" (1995) and "The Road Home" (1999). In China, red traditionally denotes vitality.

14. Among the following Zhang movies, which is a love story?

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Answer: The Road Home (1999)

"The Road Home" is my personal favorite. I think it's Zhang's best film by now. It tells a love story between a village girl and a city youth. The village girl fell in love with a young teacher from the city. She made various meals to please him. She wove beautiful fabrics to decorate his classroom. A red hairpin became their love token. But unexpectedly the teacher was condemned as a rightist and taken back city. The girl, in spite of her illness, decided to go hundreds of miles alone to the city but she fainted on the way. The teacher went back secretly to see her but was taken back before the dawn. A few years later, they got together at last and lived on happily henceafter.

15. What is the title of the opera made by Zhang Yimou which premiered at the Metropolitan Opera NY in 2006?

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Answer: The First Emperor

This opera was based on a movie "The Emperor's Shadow" (1995), which was made in China. But personally I don't like the plot very much. The first emperor forced his boyhood musician friend to compose an anthem for the new empire but he refused. His paralysed, beautiful daughter fell in love with the musician and after making love to him, miraculously stood up. Later she committed suicide since the emperor compelled her to marry a general's son. Finally at the inauguration, the musician revenged the princess, by attacking the emperor but he failed and was killed.

16. What historic event was Zhang Yimou's movie, "The Flowers of War", about?

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Answer: Nanjing Massacre

"The Flowers of War", an epic war film by Zhang in 2011, was based on a novel by Yan Geling. It told a story from 1937, when Nanjing was occupied by Japanese troops. After the fall of Nanjing, only a Catholic church remained unoccupied. Some girl students of a church school, a few prostitutes from the Qinghuai river, several Chinese soldiers and an American named John (played by Christian Bale) took refuge there. In order to protect those girl students, the soldiers sacrificed their lives. When Japanese forced the girl students to make a show during their celebration, those prostitutes decided to attend the celebration in place of the students.

17. Which film festival did Zhang Yimou once withdraw from?

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Answer: Cannes Film Festival

In 1999, Gilles Jacob, the then president of the Cannes Film Festival, said that Zhang's film "Not One Less" tried hard to prettify the Chinese government. Zhang felt offended and decided to withdraw from the festival. Later he entered this film to the Venice Film Festival. Source: "The Seattle Times" (May 11, 1999)

18. Who was the first western actor to work with Zhang Yimou?

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Answer: Christian Bale

In 2011, Zhang Yimou directed his 18th film "The Flowers of Wars". In this film, he worked with a western actor first time in order to make his film more international. He hoped the participation of Bale would boost numbers at the the box office.

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