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Li Qiang (screenwriter)

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Li Qiang
Born1968 (age 55–56)
Anyang, Henan, China
OccupationScreenwriter
NationalityChinese
Notable awardsGolden Horse Award (2013)[1][2]

Li Qiang (Chinese: 李樯; born 1968) is a Chinese screenwriter.

Filmography

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Year Title Role Director Notes
2001 Rich Dad, Poor Dad
富爸爸,穷爸爸
Screenplay Play
2002 Nü Ren Xing
女人心
Screenplay Yang Wenjun Television Series, 18 episodes
2005 Hero of the Year Screenplay Liu Xingang Television Series, 32 episodes
2005 Peacock
孔雀
Screenplay Gu Changwei Chinese Film Media Award for Best Screenplay
2005 All the Invisible Children
Song Song and Little Cat
桑桑与小猫
Screenplay John Woo
2006 The Postmodern Life of My Aunt
姨妈的后现代生活
Screenplay Ann Hui Chunyan Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated - Chinese Film Media Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated - Golden Bauhinia Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated - Golden Horse Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Nominated - Hong Kong Film Award for Best Screenplay
2007 And the Spring Comes
立春
Screenplay[3] Gu Changwei Nominated - Asian Film Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated - Golden Rooster Award for Best Writing
2013 So Young
致我们终将逝去的青春
Screenplay Zhao Wei Golden Horse Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Hundred Flowers Award for Best Writing
Nominated - Asian Film Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated - Asia Pacific Film Festival Best Screenplay
Nominated - China Film Director's Guild Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated - Golden Rooster Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
2014 The Golden Era
黄金时代
Screenplay[4]
Producer
Ann Hui Golden Rooster Award for Best Original Screenplay
Nominated - Asian Film Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated - Golden Horse Award for Best Original Screenplay
Nominated - Hong Kong Film Award for Best Screenplay
2016 No Other Love
没有别的爱
Screenplay
Producer
Zhao Wei

References

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  1. ^ Team, Internet. "WINNERS OF THE 2013 GOLDEN HORSE AWARDS". Taipei Representative Office in the U.K. 駐英國台北代表處. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  2. ^ "台北金馬影展 Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival". www.goldenhorse.org.tw (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  3. ^ Marshall2007-11-07T12:34:00+00:00, Lee. "And The Spring Comes (Li Chun)". Screen. Retrieved 2024-11-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Ann Hui's THE GOLDEN ERA top of the board for nominations at the upcoming Asian Film Awards | London Film School". lfs.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
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