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Shooting began on 1 July 2020 and took place in Shanghai and finished filming on November 5 of that same year. [5] Zheng Shuang, who played Xiang Jingyu, was removed from the film for surrogacy scandal; Yan Xujia's role was removed after rumors Yan had cheated on his girlfriend.
Zhang Fengyi (born 1 September 1956) is a Chinese actor best known for his role as "Duan Xiaolou" in Farewell My Concubine (1993), Jing Ke in The Emperor and the Assassin (1998), and Cao Cao in Red Cliff (2008–2009).
The Road Home is the story of a country girl and a young teacher falling in love, and the teacher's death many years later that brings their son back from the big city for the funeral. The film begins in black and white in present-day China when the son (Sun Honglei) returns to his village from the city upon hearing of his father's death. His ...
Zhang Jingchu (Chinese: 张静初; pinyin: Zhāng jìngchū, born 2 February 1980) is a Chinese film actress. Zhang is best known for winning the China Film Media Award Best Actress award for the 2005 film Peacock , which was shown at the Berlin International Film Festival .
Zhang Xueying (Chinese: 张雪迎; born 18 June 1997), also known as Sophie Zhang, is a Chinese actress. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Zhang is regarded as one of the " New Four Dan actresses of the post-95s Generation " ( 95后四小花旦 ), along with Zhang Zifeng , Vicky Chen and Guan Xiaotong .
Red Cliff or Chibi (Chinese: 赤壁; pinyin: Chì bì) is a 2008–2009 internationally co-produced epic war film, based on the Battle of Red Cliffs (208–209 AD) and the events at the end of the Han dynasty and immediately prior to the Three Kingdoms period in Imperial China.
Zhou Dongyu (Chinese: 周冬雨; born 31 January 1992) is a Chinese actress, who gained recognition after appearing in Zhang Yimou's film Under the Hawthorn Tree.She was also chosen by Southern Metropolis Daily as one of the "Four Dan actresses of the post-90s Generation", along with Zheng Shuang, Guan Xiaotong and Yang Zi. [3]
Zhang won her first "Best Actress" trophy at the Chinese American Film Festival. [13] She was also voted the Most Popular Actress at the Beijing College Student Film Festival for her performance. [14] In 2014, Zhang played a supporting role in Peter Chan's film Dearest, receiving acclaim for performance as a mother who lost a child. [15]