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Wang Bing

AKA: Wáng Bīng
Birthday: 1967-11-16
Birthplace: Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China


Wang Bing (Chinese: 王兵; pinyin: Wáng Bīng; born 16 November, 1967; Xi'an) is a Chinese documentary director, often referred to as one of the foremost figures in documentary film-making. Wang is the founder of his own production company, Wang Bing Studios, which produces most of his films. His movie on Chinese labour camps, "The Ditch", was included in the 2010 Venice Film Festival as the film sorpresa. He began his career as an independent filmmaker in 1999. Discovered in 2003, "West of Tracks", an enormous documentary work of more than 9 hours, has garnered great success internationally. In addition to his feature documentaries, he is also active in video installation, fiction film and photography. His movie on Chinese labour camps, "The Ditch", was included in the 67th Venice Film Festival (2010) as the film sorpresa. His movie "Youth (Spring)" was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 76th Cannes Film Festival (2023). Tie Xi Qu, Wang's 9 hour epic documentary of industrial China, was considered a major success. Tie Xi Qu went on to win the Grand Prix at the Marseille Festival of Documentary Film and was shown for the first time in Spain at the Punto de Vista International Documentary Film Festival. Wang's film Fengming, a Chinese Memoir, premiered at both Cannes and Toronto in 2007. Crude Oil premiered at the 2008 Rotterdam Film Festival. Since then, his films became a staple at every prestigious international film festival. 2017's Mrs. Fang was awarded the Golden Leopard at the 70th Locarno Festival. French philosopher Georges Didi-Huberman dedicated a long epilogue to Wang Bing in his 2012 book, Peuples exposés, peuples figurants. He reflects on the social fate of images thoroughly analyzing Wang's 2010 Man with No Name, writing that the director, as a humble portrait artist of a single rural worker, manages to represent the whole of China's people (as well as people from all over the World) "not through his past, nor his ideas, nor his name, nor his place in society, but through the simple gestures with which he works at his solitary life", as opposed to the common epic portraits of national identity based on military prowess, war heroes and manifest destinies.

Filmography

Night and Fog in Zona
Character: Self

The Ditch
Job: Producer

The Ditch
Job: Director
The Ditch
Job: Screenplay

The State of the World
Job: Director
Three Sisters
Job: Director
Coal Money
Job: Director

Father and Sons
Job: Director

Man With No Name
Job: Director
Crude Oil
Job: Director
Traces
Job: Director

Alone
Job: Director

Ta'ang
Job: Director
Bitter Money
Job: Director

15 Hours
Job: Director
Mrs. Fang
Job: Director

Mrs. Fang
Job: Editor
Youth (Spring)
Job: Director

'Til Madness Do Us Part
Job: Director of Photography
Three Sisters
Job: Editor

Dead Souls
Job: Director
Three Sisters
Job: Director of Photography
Three Sisters
Job: Writer

Dead Souls
Job: Sound
Mrs. Fang
Job: Screenplay
Mrs. Fang
Job: Sound

Happy Valley
Job: Director
Ta'ang
Job: Director of Photography

Ta'ang
Job: Editor
Dead Souls
Job: Director of Photography
Dead Souls
Job: Writer

Brutality Factory
Job: Director
I Come From Ikotun
Job: Director
Tiananmen
Job: Writer

Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks
Job: Director of Photography
Crude Oil
Job: Producer
Coal Money
Job: Cinematography

Man With No Name
Job: Producer
Man With No Name
Job: Cinematography
Father and Sons
Job: Editor

Man in Black
Job: Director
Fengming: A Chinese Memoir
Job: Director of Photography
Brutality Factory
Job: Screenplay

Alone
Job: Director of Photography

Father and Sons
Job: Director of Photography
Traces
Job: Director of Photography

Traces
Job: Editor
Traces
Job: Producer
Ta'ang
Job: Producer

Bitter Money
Job: Editor
Mrs. Fang
Job: Director of Photography
Beauty Lives in Freedom
Job: Director of Photography

Crude Oil
Job: Director of Photography