Ning Ying
Known for: Directing
Born: October 22, 1959 in Beijing - China
Born in Beijing in 1959, Ning Ying was admitted to the Beijing Film Academy in 1978 together with many of the filmmakers of China’s Fifth Generation. She left China for Italy in 1980 and completed her film training at the Rome Film Experimental Academy in 1986. After returning to China in 1987, she worked as Bernardo Bertolucci’s assistant director for The Last Emperor. She made her directorial debut with Someone Loves Just Me, and then directed her “Beijing Trilogy”: For Fun, On the Beat, and I Love Beijing. Together, the films are an analysis of the massive changes that China’s national capital had undergone over the previous decades. Ning started venturing into documentaries with a series of shorts for UNICEF. Her first feature-length documentary Railroad of Hope, which follows the mass migration of cheap labor between Sichuan and Xinjiang, won the Grand Prize at the 2002 Cinema du Réel festival in Paris.
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The 40th Anniversary of Chinese Film Since China's Reform and Opening-Up
Commune by the Great Wall
Director
I Love Beijing
Director
On the Beat
Director
The Last Emperor
Assistant Director
To Live and Die in Ordos
Writer
For Fun
Director
The Double Life
Director
The Case of the Silver Snake
Assistant Director
Looking for a Job in the City
Writer
Railroad of Hope
Director
Perpetual Motion
Director
Duling - Turin
Writer
Someone Loves Just Me
Director
Unwordly
Director
Kung Fu Man
Director
Romance Out Of The Blue
Director
Father
Producer