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Do you have the resume of Zhang Wanting, the director of The Thief of the Years?

Zhang Wanting, a Hong Kong actor, screenwriter and director, was born in Guangdong. After graduating from the psychology department of Hong Kong University, I went to England to study literature and drama. 198 1 year-1984 studying for a master's degree in film at new york university. 1985 directed Illegal Immigrants and won the Best Director Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards. 1987' s Fairy Tales in Autumn was very popular and won the Best Film Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards. Ye Jingsheng, directed by 1989, won five Oscar nominations. These three films are Zhang Wanting's "Immigration Trilogy". There are also city of glass (1998 starring Shu Qi) and the thief of the years (20 10 starring Yam Tat-wah, Wu Junru and Aarif Lee).

He studied psychology at the University of Hong Kong, and then went to Bristol University to study drama and literature. 1978- 1980 worked as a producer and director in RTHK TV, and participated in the creation of TV series such as Banana Boat, Under the Lion Mountain and Under the Roof. 1980 to 1983

I went to new york University to study film. I took a lot of 16 mm materials during my study abroad. 1985 directed the graduation work "Illegal Immigrants" for Shaw Brothers Co., Ltd. 1985 won the Best Director Award of the 5th Hong Kong Film Awards and the special award of the jury of the Asia-Pacific International Film Festival. He became the second generation of new film writers after Tsui Hark and Xu Anhua. 1987 directed An Autumn Story and won the Best Film Award at the 7th Hong Kong Academy Awards. Ye Jingsheng, directed by 1989, was selected as one of the top ten Chinese films in Hong Kong 1989, and won the Best Works, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Music Award and Kodak Outstanding Science and Technology Award in the 9th Hong Kong Academy Awards. At this point, she completed her own trilogy of immigration. 1988 co-authored the screenplay "Painting Face" with Alex Law, and won the Best Screenplay Award, Best Works Award, Best Actor Award and Best Effect Award at the 33rd Asia-Pacific Film Festival, 1989 Silver Bear Award at the Chicago International Film Festival, and was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd American Academy Awards.