Teng Wenji (Directing)
Little is known about Teng Wenji, a figure with a modest footprint in Directing. Stay tuned for updates as more details become available.
Little is known about Teng Wenji, a figure with a modest footprint in Directing. Stay tuned for updates as more details become available.
Documentary about China's film industry and the monumental changes in the past 40 years from beginning with propaganda films to the "5th generation" filmmakers and beyond, who embraced art and commercial films to make China the second largest box office market in the world after Hollywood.
Release Date:2018-11-19
Episode Count:3
Release Date:2016-03-01
Department:Directing
Job:Director
Episode Count:45
Release Date:2012-01-02
Department:Directing
Job:Director
Episode Count:30
Release Date:2007-01-20
Department:Directing
Job:Director
Episode Count:42
Chinese film directed by Wenji Teng.
Release Date:2005-08-01
Department:Directing
Job:Director
Release Date:2004-11-30
Department:Directing
Job:Director
Episode Count:32
Vote Count:2
Release Date:2003-05-19
Department:Directing
Job:Director
Episode Count:38
Release Date:2001-10-01
Department:Directing
Job:Director
Vote Count:1
Tracing the fascinating, real-life saga of one of China's most revered composers, master storyteller Teng Wenji sweeps us into China's intellectual and artistic coming of age during the Cultural Revolution (1966-76). As a young composer, Zhao Liming (Shao Bing) struggles with a constellation of opposing forces: personal ambitions vs. communal obligation, romantic love vs. loyal friendship, modern music vs. traditional.
Release Date:1998-01-01
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Job:Director
Release Date:1995-01-01
Department:Directing
Job:Director
Episode Count:20
Chinese film directed by Wenji Teng.
Release Date:1994-01-01
Department:Directing
Job:Director
A tragic romance set in the Tibetan plateau.
Release Date:1993-01-01
Department:Directing
Job:Director
Dang Gui saves a woman, Liu Lan and her daughter, who are running away from bandits. Dang Gui falls in love with Liu Lan, but she is taken by the bandits and Dang Gui must take responsibility for raising the girl.
Release Date:1989-01-01
Department:Directing
Job:Director
Vote Count:1
Directed by Wenji Teng
Release Date:1988-01-01
Department:Directing
Job:Director
Vote Count:2
Release Date:1987-01-01
Department:Directing
Job:Director
Actress Tingting and cinematographer Xizi fall in love and their careers flourish.
Release Date:1985-01-01
Department:Directing
Job:Director
"At he beach" - A hidden masterpiece: one part rural elegy, one part urban romance, forged together in an editing tour de force. Rarely screened in China or outside, this story of a fisherman’s daughter caught between factory work and feudal forced marriage is simply astonishing.
Release Date:1984-01-01
Department:Directing
Job:Director
A new young manager in a state-run restaurant finds his non-traditional approach to management is not popular with the older managers. Life has been frustrating for refreshment company worker Niu Hong, whose troubles only seem to double when he factors in his responsibilities as manager of the Chun City Restaurant. With help from his employees, Niu Hong vows to reform the business. But in the process, he ends up writing a whole new chapter into his otherwise humdrum life. Sun Chun and Yin Tingru co-star in foreign-language drama from director Teng Wenji.
Release Date:1983-01-01
Department:Writing
Job:Screenplay
Release Date:1982-01-01
Department:Directing
Job:Director
A disillusioned and lonely young man working for a foreign trade company finds his enthusiasm for life revived when he meets a young woman who seems to reflect the ideals and ambitions he once had.
Release Date:1981-01-01
Department:Directing
Job:Director
Chen Yunxuan and his daughter Xiujuan escape from China to Taiwan in 1949 but leave Chen's pregnant wife behind. 30 years later Xiujuan meets her mother and a brother she never knew.
Release Date:1980-01-01
Department:Directing
Job:Director
Release Date:1979-12-27
Department:Directing
Job:Director
Vote Count:1
Because her father had financial problems, he allowed his only child Wen Yu He, played by Fan Bing Bing, to become the daughter-in-law of the Gu family, the wife of Madam Gu’s third son.Madam Gu’s first son disappeared and her second son died of a weak body and of sickness, so all of her hopes were placed on Yu He and her remaining son. The third son, Shao Tang, is a playboy who spends his time in the brothel and gambles his money away. Madam Gu purposely chose Yu He because she believe that Yu He could change her son for the better. Yun Kai is a school teacher who enters the Gu Household as a groundskeeper. Although he helps to keep track of the accounting and also the Gu lantern business, he hides his identity and lives as a servant. When Yu He enters the Gu Family, she is constantly picked on and tortured by her older sister-in-law, or rather the first son’s wife. Will Shao Tang ever come back home and discover Yu He’s true devotion to him? What crafty tricks will Mo Xin come up with to push Yu He further away from Madam Gu? What is Yun Kai doing by hiding his identity and becoming a servant at the Gu Household? This is just the beginning. The Gu Family has more secrets than you can even imagine. What will happen as these old feuds and dark secrets begin to unravel before Yu He? -- Haywires blog
Department:Directing
Job:Director
Episode Count:32