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Cao Yu (cinematographer)

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Cao Yu
曹郁
Born (1974-08-15) August 15, 1974 (age 50)
Beijing, China
Alma materBeijing Film Academy
OccupationCinematographer
Years active1997-present
Spouse
(m. 2012)
Children2
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinCáo Yù

Cao Yu (Chinese: 曹郁; born August 15, 1974) is a Chinese cinematographer best known for his work on City of Life and Death, Kekexili: Mountain Patrol and See You Tomorrow. As a cinematographer, he became famous for his three collaborations with director Lu Chuan.

Early life and education

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Cao was born on August 15, 1974, in Beijing. After graduating from Beijing Film Academy in 1997, he was assigned to Beijing Film Studio. When he was a college student, his greatest interest was to study equipment and Library. American Cinematographer is the most popular magazine he has borrowed from the university library. When he saw an article that he was interested in, he would copy it.[1]

Career

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Cao made his feature film debut with the 1997 comedy film Run Away, which earned him a Youth Film Fund award at the 54th Cannes Film Festival.

In 2001, he shot the feature film Chicken Poets, and won a Special Jury Prize at the Locarno Film Festival. That same year, he began to shot advertisement films.

In 2004, he shot Lu Chuan's Kekexili: Mountain Patrol, for which he received the Best Cinematography nomination at the 25th Golden Rooster Awards and received the Best Cinematography at the 41st Golden Horse Awards.[2]

In 2009, Cao went on to serve as cinematographer for City of Life and Death, his second collaboration with director Lu Chuan. He won numerous awards, including the Best Cinematography at the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival, the Best Cinematography at the 46th Golden Horse Awards, the Best Cinematography at the 4th Asian Film Awards, and the Best Cinematography at the 3rd Asia Pacific Screen Awards.[2]

Cao was cinematographer for the 2010 romantic comedy film Color Me Love.

In 2012, he collaborated with Yang Shupeng on the action film An Inaccurate Memoir.

In 2015, he was selected as cinematographer for the 3D adventure action film Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe, his third collaborated with director Lu Chuan.[3]

In 2017, Cao won the Best Cinematography at the 36th Hong Kong Film Awards for his work in See You Tomorrow,[4] and was nominated for Best Cinematography at the 54th Golden Horse Awards.

Personal life

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In March 2011, Cao Yu began dating actress Yao Chen after they met in Color Me Love.[2][5] On November 18, 2012, they married in Queenstown, New Zealand. On July 15, 2013, their son, nicknamed Xiao Tudou (Chinese: 小土豆; lit. 'small potato'), was born in Beijing.[6] Their daughter, nicknamed Xiao Moli (Chinese: 小茉莉; lit. 'little jasmine'), was born on November 9, 2016.[7]

Film

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Year English Title Chinese title Director Notes
1997 Run Away 待避
2002 Chicken Poets 像鸡毛一样飞 Meng Jinghui
2004 Kekexili: Mountain Patrol 可可西里 Lu Chuan
2009 City of Life and Death 南京!南京! Lu Chuan
2010 Color Me Love 爱出色 Chen Yili
Driverless 无人驾驶 Zhang Yang
2011 The Law of Attraction 万有引力 Zhao Tianyu
2012 An Inaccurate Memoir 匹夫 Yang Shupeng
2015 Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe 鬼吹灯之九层妖塔 Lu Chuan
2017 See You Tomorrow 摆渡人 Zhang Jiajia
Legend of the Demon Cat 妖猫传 Chen Kaige
2018 Forever Young 无问西东 Li Fangfang
2019 My People, My CountryThe Guiding Star 我和我的祖国 Chen Kaige
2024 Decoded 解密 Chen Sicheng

Awards

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Date Award Category Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result Notes
2004 41st Golden Horse Awards Best Cinematography Kekexili: Mountain Patrol Won
2005 25th Golden Rooster Awards Nominated
2009 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival City of Life and Death Won
46th Golden Horse Awards Won
3rd Asia Pacific Screen Awards Won
2010 4th Asian Film Awards Won
2017 36th Hong Kong Film Awards See You Tomorrow Won
54th Golden Horse Awards Nominated
2018 10th Macau International Movie Festival Forever Young Nominated
12th Asian Film Awards Legend of the Demon Cat Nominated
17th Huabiao Awards Won
2019 32nd Golden Rooster Awards Won
2021 34th Golden Rooster Awards 1921 Nominated
16th Changchun Film Festival Nominated

References

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  1. ^ Yi Lijing (2013-10-16). 摄影师曹郁:天赋决定你能走多远. Tencent (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2018-06-29. Retrieved 2018-01-18.
  2. ^ a b c 揭姚晨未婚夫曹郁身份 出身文艺之家两获金马奖(图). iFeng (in Chinese). 2012-11-13.
  3. ^ 陆川《鬼吹灯》杀青 姚晨曹郁赵又廷合影(图). CRL (in Chinese). 2015-01-26.
  4. ^ 老公曹郁获金像最佳摄影奖 姚晨火速发文祝贺. 163 (in Chinese). 2017-04-10.
  5. ^ 果静林妻子去世曹郁离婚 揭姚晨"出轨"男星. 163 (in Chinese). 2014-09-18.
  6. ^ 独家:姚晨产后首亮相 曹郁称宝宝大嘴. sina (in Chinese). 2013-07-18.
  7. ^ 一儿一女凑成“好”!姚晨今日顺利产女 取名“小茉莉”. iFeng (in Chinese). 2016-11-09.