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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Xie_JinXie Jin - Wikipedia

    Xie Jin ( Chinese: 谢晋; 21 November 1923 – 18 October 2008) was a Chinese film director. He rose to prominence in 1957, directing the film Woman Basketball Player No. 5, and is considered one of the Third Generation directors of China.

  2. May 1, 2016 · Learn about Xie Jin, one of the most remarkable artists in the history of the cinema of mainland China, who survived the Cultural Revolution and made films that combined melodrama and socialist politics. See his most important films, including the epic Stage Sisters, in 35mm prints from the China Film Archive.

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  3. Jun 15, 2023 · Xie Jin was an unlikely populist. Known for his unique sense of style, the director behind some of China’s most important and best-loved films was soft-spoken and articulate in the classic Chinese intellectual mould.

  4. Xie Jin. Chinese film director who survived the cultural revolution. Ronald Bergan. Sun 19 Oct 2008 19.01 EDT. The life of the Chinese film director Xie Jin, who has died aged 84, would make an...

  5. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofXie Jin | BAFTA

    Xie Jin. Director. 21 November 1923 to 17 October 2008. Beginning his career before China’s Cultural Revolution – most notably with Two Stage Sisters (1964) – Xie was to become a victim of it, forced to stop making films and undertake menial labour instead.

  6. Xie Jin was a renowned scholar and official in the early Ming Dynasty whose life began as a prodigy; he entered public service at a young age and showed great promise in his youth, only to face a sudden and abrupt downfall in his middle age.

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  8. In 1981 Xie Jin was hailed as the Wajda of China in Turin, Italy, at the largest Chinese film retrospective ever organized in the West. Four years later, his films at last found their way to North America.