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Cao Baoping

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Cao Baoping
曹保平
Born (1968-02-01) February 1, 1968 (age 56)
NationalityChinese
EducationBeijing Film Academy
Occupation(s)Film and Television Director, Screenwriter
Years active1996–present
Known forChinese neo-noir and crime films
Notable workAcross the Furious Sea
The Equation of Love and Death
The Dead End
Trouble Makers
MovementFifth Generation
AwardsAsian New Talent Jury Prize – Shanghai
2006 – Trouble Makers
Altadis New Director Award – San Sebastian International Film Festival
2008 – The Equation of Love and Death
18th Shanghai International Film Festival – Best Director Award
25th Chinese Film Golden Rooster Award – Best Picture and Best Screenplay

Cao Baoping (Chinese: 曹保平; pinyin: Cáo Bǎopíng) is a Chinese TV and film director and screenwriter. He has emerged in recent years as a figure in China's "midrange" cinema industry. Some industry watchers, like Variety, have situated directors like Cao between the older fifth generation directors, such as Chen Kaige or Zhang Yimou, who have achieved major international and box-office success, and the more "underground" sixth generation directors, like Jia Zhangke and Wang Xiaoshuai.[1]

Directorial career

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Cao Baoping graduated from the Beijing Film Academy in 1989, and spent most of the 1990s teaching screenwriting at his alma mater. Cao would go on to expand into directing television and television films, co-directing the television film Absolute Emotion in 2001.[2]

His solo debut as director was 2006's Trouble Makers, a satirical black comedy about a village taking revenge on a gang of hoodlums. Due to its rough content, Trouble Makers faced a host of problems from censors and spent six years in gestation before finally being released.[3] The film premiered at the 2006 Shanghai International Film Festival, where it was called by Variety's Derek Elley as a standout entry.[4]

In 2008, Cao followed up Trouble Makers with The Equation of Love and Death, starring Zhou Xun. The film was well received and Cao would win a best new director award at the San Sebastian International Film Festival for his efforts.[5]

Filmography

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Film

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Year English Title Chinese Title Notes
2001 Absolute Emotion 绝对情感 Co-direction
2006 Trouble Makers 光荣的愤怒 Feature film debut
2008 The Equation of Love and Death 李米的猜想
2013 Einstein & Einstein 狗十三
2015 The Dead End 烈日灼心
2016 Cock and Bull 追凶者也
2023 Across the Furious Sea 涉过愤怒的海

Television

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Year English Title Chinese Title Notes
2000 Accumulating All My Love 堆积情感
2001 China – Paul Wu Yunduo 中国保尔吴运铎
2004 Back of the Sun 太阳背面
2005 Pregnant for Ten Months 十月怀胎
The Color of Life 生命的颜色
2007 The Married Life of Zuo Wei and Du Ye 左伟与杜叶的婚姻生活
2010 Love of Yan'an 延安爱情
2011 Romance or Marriage 浪漫向左,婚姻往右
2014 Let Go of Your Hand 错放你的手

References

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  1. ^ Derek Elley (April 9, 2008). "Midrange Asian films go overlooked". Variety. Archived from the original on April 24, 2024. Retrieved April 24, 2024.
  2. ^ "Li mi de cai xiang / The Equation of Love and Death". San Sebastian Film Festival. 2008. Archived from the original on September 19, 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-22.
  3. ^ Ishizuka, LiAnn (2007-11-02). "Toil and Trouble". Asia Pacific Arts. Archived from the original on 2011-05-25. Retrieved 2008-12-22.
  4. ^ Elley, Derek (2006-06-06). "Trouble Makers Review". Variety. Retrieved 2008-12-22.
  5. ^ Hopewell, John; Holland, Jonathon (2008-09-27). "San Sebastian picks 'Pandora's Box'". Variety. Retrieved 2008-12-22.
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