Cui Wei

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Cui Wei (14 October 1912 – 7 February 1979), born Cui Jingwen, was a Chinese film director and actor. In 1962, Cui won the Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actor as Zhu Laogong in Keep Red Flag Flying (1960). Cui Jingwen was born on 14 October, 1912 into a poor peasant family. He started working at the age of twelve. Cui was able to attend a school in Qingdao due to the help of a relative but was expelled due to his Communist political activities. In 1930, having briefly studied scriptwriting at Shandong Provincial Experimental Theatre, he organized the Seagull Theatrical Troupe and wrote stage play scripts. In 1932, he joined the League of Left-Wing Dramatists and traveled to the east and north of China, performing in leftist activities to promote patriontism against the Japanese invasion. After studying theatre, Cui moved to Shanghai in 1935 and was a part of the leftist theatre movement. He adapted the play Lay Down Your Whip for street performances. In 1938, Cui joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and taught at the Lu Xun College of Arts in Yan'an. In 1949, he was appointed as director of the Cultural Bureau of the Central and South China District. He was also elected deputy of the Third National People's Congress, member of the 5th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultive Conference, and the China Federation of Literature and Art Circles. In 1954, Cui made his acting debut as the male lead in The Rebels (1955). In 1955, he quit his job at the CCP to join Beijing Film Studio and starred and multiple other films such as The Spirit of the Sea (1957), New Story of an Old Soldier (1959), and Keep Red Flag Flying (1960). For his performance in the latter, he won Best Actor at the 1st Hundred Flowers Awards. He also directed and co-directed films such as Song of Youth (1959), an adaptation from Yang Mo's novel of the same name, Zhang Ga, a Boy Soldier (1963), a children's film, and Women Warriors of the Yang Family (1960), which was an adaptation of a traditional opera. In 1966, Cui was repeatedly subjected to censorship and, in 1968, was imprisoned and sent to reform through labor. He was released in 1972.

Most Popular Cui Wei Trailers

Total trailers found: 16

Zhang Ga the Soldier Boy Trailer (1963)

01 January 1963

Crossroads Trailer (1937)

13 April 1937

Four students in Shanghai have recently finished university. All are unemployed. Xu contemplates suicide but his friend Zhao talks him out of it.

Old Man Trailer (2010)

04 October 2010

Shan hua Trailer (1976)

01 October 1976

Wild Boar Forest Trailer (1962)

01 January 1962

Keep the Red Flag Flying Trailer (1960)

01 January 1960

Wind from the East Trailer (1959)

05 October 1959

Song Jing Shi Trailer (1955)

01 January 1955

In the mid-19th century, at the height of the Opium War, the Chinese people rose up against the feudal system and the Manchu dynasty, which had capitulated to foreign invaders.

Soul of the Sea Trailer (1958)

22 March 1958

The sailors on a Kuomintang warship revolt, arrest their officers and defect to the Chinese People's Liberation Army.

Ping yuan zuo zhan Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

New Story of an Old Soldier Trailer (1959)

25 September 1959

A soldier finds his new role in the transition from war time to the construction era.

Dream in the Garden Trailer (1960)

07 December 1960

"A Dream in the Garden" is a scene from "The Peony Pavilion" by Tang Xianzu, a playwright of the Ming Dynasty.

Song of Youth Trailer (1959)

02 January 1959

Adapted from a novel of the same title, this film depicts a young woman’s transformation from housewife to loyal Communist.

Safflower of Tianshan Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

In 1959, in the Kazakh animal husbandry production team of Dongfeng Commune at the foot of Tianshan Mountain in Xinjiang, the members elected their captain – Ayigul, a Kazakh female Communist Party member who loves the party and the collective and dares to fight against all evil forces.

Yang Female Warriors Trailer (1960)

01 January 1960

Red Rain Trailer (1975)

01 October 1975