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Wong Kar-wai (born 17 July 1958) is a Hong Kong filmmaker. He has received awards and nominations from organisations around the world, recognising his achievements as a director, screenwriter, and producer.
Described in Slant Magazine as Wong's most accessible film since his debut, The Grandmaster won twelve Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Film and Best Director, and received two Academy Award nominations (Cinematography and Production Design).
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Wong Kar-Wai wurde in Shanghai geboren. Die Familie zog nach Hongkong, als er fünf Jahre alt war. Er studierte bis 1980 Grafikdesign am Hong Kong Polytechnic, danach arbeitete er zwei Jahre lang als Produktionsassistent beim Fernsehen. Zwischen 1982 und 1987 verfasste er als Drehbuchautor über zehn Skripte verschiedener Genres, von der romantischen...
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1. 1988: As Tears Go By (Wàngjiǎo kǎmén) 2. 1990: Days of Being Wild (Āfēi Zhèngzhuàn) 3. 1994: Chungking Express (Chóngqìng Sēnlín) 4. 1994: Ashes of Time (Dōngxié Xīdú / Dung che sai duk) 5. 1995: Fallen Angels (Duòluò Tiānshǐ) 6. 1997: Happy Together (Chūnguāng Zhà Xiè) 7. 2000: In the Mood for Love (Huāyàng Niánhuá) 8. 2004: 2046 9. 2007: My Blueberry Nights 10. 2008: Ashes of Time Redux 11. 2013: The Grandmaster (Yī Dài Zōngshī)
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1. wkw/tk/1996@7'55"hk.net(1996) – Werbe-Kurzfilm für den japanischen Industrie- und Modedesigner Takeo Kikuchi 2. Huayang De Nianhua(2000) – Kurzfilm 3. The Hire: The Follow (2001) – Werbe-Kurzfilm für BMW 4. Six Days (2002) – Musikvideo für DJ Shadow 5. Eros (2004) – Episode „The Hand“ – Koregisseur (zusammen mit Michelangelo Antonioni und Steven Soderbergh) 6. There's only one sun(2007) – Werbefilm für Philips Aurea
Bester Regisseur, Internationale Filmfestspiele von Cannes 1997Screen International Award, Europäischer Filmpreis2000Bester Ausländischer Film, César 2001Bester nicht-europäischer Film, Europäischer Filmpreis 2004Peter Brunette: Wong Kar-Wai. University of Illinois Press, Urbana 2005, ISBN 0-252-07237-5.Wimal Dissanayake, Dorothy Wong: Wong Kar Wai’s Ashes of Time. Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong 2003, ISBN 962-209-585-2, Online-Text.Thomas Koebner und Roman Mauer (Hrsg.): Wong Kar-Wai: Filmpoet im Hongkong-Kino. edition text + kritik, München 2008, ISBN 978-3-88377-944-7, Inhaltsverzeichnis.Jean-Marc Lalanne u. a. (Hrsg.): Wong Kar-Wai. Dis voir, Paris 1997, ISBN 2-906571-67-9.The Grandmaster – oder wie der Filmemacher Wong Kar Wai den Kung-Fu nach Berlin bringt. Gespräch mit Video-Einspielungen, Frankreich, Deutschland, 2013, 43 Min., Moderation: Vincent Josse, Produkti...
Wong Kar-Wai bei IMDbWong Kar-Wai / WÁNG Jiā Wèi (王家衛 / 王家卫) – Hong Kong Cinemagic(englisch, französisch)Wong Kar-Wai / WÁNG Jiā Wèi (王家衛 / 王家卫) – Hong Kong Movie Database(chinesisch, englisch)Wong Kar-Wai / WÁNG Jiā Wèi (王家衛 / 王家卫) – AllMovie(englisch)王家衛 | WONG Kar Wai – Biography. The Ultimate Guide to Hong Kong Film Directors 1979–2013. In: hkfilmdirectors.com. Hong Kong Film Directors’ Guild Limited, 2014,abgerufen am 23. Februar 2023(chin...Final Victory (chinesisch 最後勝利 / 最后胜利, Pinyin Zuìhòu shènglì, Jyutping Zeoi3hau6 sin3lei6)Cannes (4): 2046 (Wong Kar Wai, HK 2004), filmtagebuch.de, 2004Wong Kar-wai (born 17 July 1958) is a Hong Kong film director, screenwriter and producer. He began his career as a screenwriter in 1982, then made his directoral debut in 1988. As of 2019, he has directed 10 feature films. He has also worked as producer on several films he did not direct.
YearTitleCredited As(director)Credited As(writer)2021NoNo2018NoNo2016NoYes2016NoNo2008 Winner Visionary Award. For his unique ability to cast the creatures of the night in a romantic and moody light. 1994 Winner FIPRESCI Prize. Competition.
- July 17, 1956
Check all the awards won and nominated for by Wong Kar-wai - Hong Kong Film Award for Best Film (2014) , Hong Kong Film Award for Best Director (2014) , Hong Kong Film Award for Best Screenplay (2014) and more awards.
Wong's films frequently feature protagonists who yearn for romance in the midst of a knowingly brief life and scenes that can often be described as sketchy, digressive, exhilarating, and containing vivid imagery. Known For. In the Mood for Love. Chungking Express. Fallen Angels. 2046. The Grandmaster. My Blueberry Nights. Happy Together.