- Ann Hui
Infobox Chinese-language singer and actor
name = Ann Hui
caption = Ann Hui answering questions following a screening of "The Way We Are" at theBroadway Cinematheque inYau Ma Tei .
tradchinesename = 許鞍華
simpchinesename = 许鞍华
birthdate = birth date and age|1947|5|23
birthplace = Anshan,Manchuria
yearsactive = 1979 - present
goldenbauhiniaawards = Best Director
1995 "Summer Snow "
goldenhorseawards = Best Director
1999 "Ordinary Heroes"
Best Picture
1999 "Ordinary Heroes"
hongkongfilmwards = Best Director
1982 "Boat People"
1995 "Summer Snow "
Best Picture
1995 "Summer Snow "
1999 "Ordinary Heroes"
hkfcsawards = Best Director
2001 "Visible Secret "
2007 "The Postmodern Life of My Aunt "Ann Hui On-Wah (許鞍華,
Pinyin : "Xǔ Ānhuá", Hepburn: "Kyo Anka") bornMay 23 ,1947 to a Chinese father and a Japanese mother is aHong Kong film director , one of the most critically acclaimed amongst theHong Kong New Wave .Early life
Hui was born in Anshan,
Manchuria and she moved toMacau , then to Hong Kong when she was five. She studied inSt. Paul's Convent School . She studied English language and literature and comparative literary studies in theUniversity of Hong Kong until 1972, when she received her Masters, before spending two years in the London International Film School. Returning to Hong Kong in 1975, she entered TVB as a director, making many serials and documentaries on 16mm. During this time she in particular helpedKing Hu as an assistant on television. The most notable featurette she made during this period was "Boy From Vietnam" (1978), which was her first film onVietnam and formed the first of her "Vietnamese trilogy".Transition from television to film
Hui left television in 1979, making her first feature "The Secret", a mystery thriller based on real life murder case and starring Taiwanese star
Sylvia Chang . It was immediately hailed as an important film in the Hong Kong New Wave. "The Spooky Bunch " (1981) was her take on theghost story genre, while "The Story of Woo Viet " (1981) continued her Vietnamese trilogy. Hui experimented with special effects and daring angles; her preoccupation with sensitive political and social issues is a recurrent feature in most of her subsequent films. "Boat People" (1982), the third part of her Vietnamese trilogy, is the most famous of her early films, which examines the plight of Vietnamese immigrants after theVietnam War .In the mid-1980s Hui continued her string of critically acclaimed works. "Love in a Fallen City" (1984) was based on a novel by
Eileen Chang , and the two-part, ambitious "wuxia " adaptation ofLouis Cha 's first novel, "The Book and the Sword " was divided into "The Romance of the Book and Sword" (1987) and "Princess Fragrance" (1987). 1990 saw one of her most important works to date, the semi-autobiographical "The Song of Exile". The film looks into the loss of identity, disorientation and despair faced by an exiled mother and a daughter faced with clashes in culture and historicity. As in the film, Hui's own mother was Japanese.Post-hiatus work
After a brief hiatus in which she returned briefly to television production, Hui returned with "Summer Snow" (1995), about a middle-aged woman trying to cope with everyday family problems and an Alzheimer-inflicted father-in-law. "Eighteen Springs" (1997) reprises another Eileen Chang novel while "Ordinary Heroes" (1999), about Chinese and Hong Kong political activists from 1970s to the 1990s, won the Best Feature at the
Golden Horse Awards .In 2002, her "July Rhapsody", the companion film to "Summer Snow" and about a middle-aged male teacher facing a
mid-life crisis , was released to good reviews in Hong Kong and elsewhere. Her latest film, "Jade Goddess of Mercy" (2003), is adapted from a novel from Chinese writerHai Yan .Filmography as director
* "The Secret" (1979)
* "The Spooky Bunch " (1980)
* "The Story of Woo Viet " (1981)
* "Boat People" (1982)
* "Love in a Fallen City " (1984)
* "The Romance of Book and Sword " (1987)
* "Princess Fragrance" (1987)
* "Starry Is the Night " (1988)
* "Song of Exile " (1990)
* "Swordsman" (1990) (uncredited)
* "My American Grandson " (1990)
* "Zodiac Killer" (1991)
* "Boy and His Hero " (1993)
* "Summer Snow" (1994)
* "The Stunt Woman " (1996)
* "Eighteen Springs " (1997)
* "As Time Goes By" (1997)
* "Ordinary Heroes" (1998)
* "Visible Secret " (2001)
* "July Rhapsody " (2002)
* "Jade Goddess of Mercy " (2003)
* "The Postmodern Life of My Aunt " (2006)
* "The Way We Are" (2008)Filmography as actress
Ann Hui has appeared mostly in cameo in several films:
* "Simply Actors " (2007)
* "My Name Is Fame " (2006) - Film director
* "Fighting to Survive " (2002)
* "Merry-Go-Round" (2001)
* "Forever and Ever" (2001)
* "" (2000)
* "The River" (1997) - Director
* "Somebody Up " (1996) .... Teacher
* "Who's the Woman, Who's the Man? " (1996)
* "Summer Snow" (1995) - Neighbour
* "Winners and Sinners " (1983) - Fast food clerk
* "Love Massacre " (1981)External links
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* [http://www.hkcinemagic.com/en/people.asp?id=207 HK cinemagic entry]
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