Collection: Yimou Zhang
Zhang Yimou is one of China’s most celebrated filmmakers, acclaimed for his visually stunning epics and intimate dramas.
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Hero
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House of Flying Daggers
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The Great Wall
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The Great Wall
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The Flowers of War
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Red Sorghum
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The Flowers of War
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Curse of the Golden Flower
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The Great Wall
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The Great Wall
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Cliff Walkers
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Hero
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House of Flying Daggers
Ziyi Zhang
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Curse of the Golden Flower
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The Flowers of War
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Blood Simple (Director's Cut, 4K Restoration)
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Yimou Zhang
Emerging in the late 1980s as part of the “Fifth Generation” of Chinese directors, Zhang gained international recognition with Red Sorghum (1988), which won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. His early works, including Raise the Red Lantern and To Live, explored themes of tradition, oppression, and resilience, earning him critical acclaim and multiple Academy Award nominations.
Known for his painterly compositions, Zhang brings meticulous attention to color and visual symbolism, creating films that are as breathtaking as they are emotionally powerful. In the 2000s, he transitioned to large-scale wuxia epics like Hero and House of Flying Daggers, showcasing his versatility and redefining Chinese cinema on a global stage. Beyond film, Zhang directed the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, praised for their grandeur and precision.
His work often balances artistry and political nuance, reflecting China’s complex history and culture. With a career spanning over three decades, Zhang Yimou remains a master storyteller whose films transcend language barriers, captivating audiences with their beauty, emotional depth, and cinematic innovation.