释义 |
Examples:supervise the shooting of films—The White Haired Girl (1950), one of the first PRC films—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, US comic book series, first appeared in 1984, also films, video games etc—Qiu Jin (1875-1907), famous female martyr of the anti-Qing revolution, the subject of several books and films—state committee on films and broadcast media—classifier for works of literature, films, cars or land line telephones—Quentin Tarantino (1963-), American film director—Elvis Presley (1935-1977), US pop singer and film star—Jiang Wenli (1969-), award-winning PRC film actress—Zhou Xuan (1918-1957), Chinese singer and film actress—Li Lianjie or Jet Li (1963-), martial arts sportsman, subsequently film star and director—real location (not a film studio set or theater)—Silver Bear, award at the Berlin International Film Festival—Simon Yam Tat-Wah (1955-), Hong Kong actor and film producer—Communication University of China (CUC), the highest institute of radio, film and television education in China—Li Bingbing (1973-), PRC film actress and pop star—Stephen Chow (1962-), Hong Kong film director—tradition of choreographed fights from opera and film (recent usage)—William Bradley "Brad" Pitt (1963-), US actor and film producer—Zhao Wei or Vicky Zhao (1976-), Chinese film star—Raymond YIP Wai-Man, Hong Kong film director (debut as director: 1994)—Jean-Luc Godard (1930-), French-Swiss film director—Wong Kar-wai (1956-), Hong Kong film director—protective film (for LCD screens, car windows etc)—Wu Yonggang (1907-1982), Chinese film director—Golden Lion, award at the Venice Film Festival—Bollywood (film industry based in Mumbai, India)—Yuan Jing (1911-), writer, dramatist and film critic—Silver Lion, award at the Venice Film Festival—leader (blank film at the beginning and end of a reel)—Christine Choy (1964-), Chinese-American film director—Li Ying (1963-), Japanese-educated Chinese documentary film director—Yang Yueqing, Chinese-Canadian woman documentary film director— |