Wang Hong Long
Wang Hong Long, the master of contemporary Chinese cinema, was born in 1945 in Beijing, China. Active from the mid-1970s onwards, he primarily worked in the genres of historical drama and social realism, gaining international acclaim for his films like "The Red Lantern" and "To Live", both of which won numerous awards at prestigious film festivals around the world. Long's authorial style is characterized by his profound emotional depth, meticulous attention to historical detail, and a unique ability to capture the nuances of the Chinese society.
From the heart, Wang Hong Long is an artist who paints with light and shadow, his films are like visual poetry, reflecting the soul of China in a way that few others can.