
Wu Yonggang
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Wu Yonggang was born in Shanghai in 1907, but was considered a native of his ancestral home Wu County, Jiangsu in Chinese convention. Wu Yonggang was one of the major leftist film directors of pre-Communist China. For the early part of his career, Wu was a set designer with Dazhonghua Baihe, before transferring to the Shaw Brothers' Tianyi Film Company. He was eventually noticed by Shi Dongshan at the newly formed Lianhua Film Company. His first film from the director's chair, 1934's The Goddess (under contract with Lianhua), earned both him and the film's star, Ruan Lingyu, rave reviews. A prolific director, Wu continued to make films well into the 1970s until his retirement shortly before his death including Evening Rain (co-directed with Wu Yigong) which won Best Picture at the first annual Golden Rooster Awards. Acclaimed director Chen Kaige referred to Wu Yonggang as one of his most admired directors, and named The Goddess as his favorite film of the 1930s.
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The Goddess (1934)
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Evening Rain (1980)
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Waves Wash the Sand (1936)
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Little Angel (1935)
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Soaring Aspirations (1936)
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Yue Fei, A National Hero (1940)
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The Old Man and the Fairy (1956)
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Home (1941)
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Chinese Princess Snow White (1940)
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Lin Chong, the Outlaw (1939)
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Hasen and Jiamila (1955)
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Dong Biwu: A Veteran Revolutionary (1981)
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A Remote Village (1950)
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Rouge Tears (1938)
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Third Sister Liu (1979)
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Melancholy Hatred (1938)
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The Jade Hairpin (1962)
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