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Wang Xiaoshuai (Chinese: 王小帅, pinyin: Wáng Xiăoshuài; born May 22, 1966 in Shanghai) is a Chinese film director, screenwriter and occasional actor. He is commonly grouped under the loose association of filmmakers known as the Sixth Generation of the Cinema of China. Many of Wang's works are known for their sensitive portrayal of teens and youths, most notable in films such as Beijing Bicycle, So Close to Paradise, Drifters, and Shanghai Dreams. His 2008 film In Love We Trust was an exception as it portrays marital strains. He also served as a member of the jury of the BigScreen Italia Film Festival 2006, held in Kunming, Yunnan, China.
Most Popular Wang Xiaoshuai Trailers
Total trailers found: 32
07 May 2002
A woman asks the hospital in which her father is due to stomach cancer to be allowed to return home to celebrate the New Year with his family.
08 October 2015
A boy living with his grandmother in the mountains refuses to migrate in the new village. Everyday he prowls the cornfields and waits for his mother to come back.
26 November 2008
A divorced couple learns that the only way to possibly save their daughter, who is suffering from blood cancer, is to have another child.
14 December 2018
In the northern Chinese city of Manzhouli, they say there is an elephant that simply sits and ignores the world.
26 April 2006
Chen Chuan (Francis Ng) is a simple man who seems to be cursed with bad luck all the time. Convinced by a blind fortune teller that he must eliminate the "villain" that is bringing him the ills, Chen vows to kill the person responsible for his misfortunes.
09 May 2012
A coming-of-age story set during China's Cultural Revolution. 11 year old Wang Han finds himself entangled with a fugitive and struggles to understand the adult world.
15 March 2019
Two married couples adjust to the vast social and economic changes taking place in China from the 1980s to the present.
13 November 1998
300 years of a remarkable musical instrument. Crafted by the Italian master Bussotti (Cecchi) in 1681, the red violin has traveled through Austria, England, China, and Canada, leaving both beauty and tragedy in its wake.
16 December 2024
The film tells the story of Lu You, a once highly regarded Chinese female footballer who retired at the height of her career due to an injury.
17 February 2001
A seventeen-year-old country boy working in Beijing as a courier has his bicycle stolen, and finds it with a schoolboy his age.
01 September 2004
At Beijing World Park, a bizarre cross-pollination of Las Vegas and Epcot Center where visitors can interact with famous international monuments without ever leaving the city’s suburbs, a security guard betrays his dancer girlfriend by pursuing another woman.
11 December 2017
Lao Yang is not "a good father" in Chinese traditional way although he's already in his 60s. His wealth has been through ups and downs ferociously.
30 April 2015
A retired widow has her daily routine derailed when she starts receiving mysterious, anonymous phone calls.
08 September 2022
The first days of 2020's lockdown seem to drag forever for a group of tourists trapped in a Thai hotel.
03 June 2005
In 1980s China, the country is beginning to reform and workers who had been moved with their families to the provinces in the 60s now long to return to Shanghai.
06 October 2018
Shot over the course of ten years on both film and video, the film consists of a series of carefully composed tableaux of people and environments.
10 July 2012
Chinese short film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai.
24 July 2012
Chinese short film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai.
07 August 2012
Chinese short film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai.
05 November 2010
Lin, a sea captain, returns from a 6 month journey when he is told that his 25-year-old son Lin Bo has been gunned down by the police.
24 April 2025
Ten-year-old Wo Tu dreams of having a water pistol like other boys in his village. Even though his father promised, he fails to bring one from the city.
01 February 1996
A young performance artist decides to make his own suicide his last work of art. On the longest day of the year, he plans to melt a huge block of ice with his own body heat and die of hypothermia.
19 August 2003
A film about Chinese underground filmmakers who were the first to express their truthful and realistic views on China from 1989 until today.
01 January 2005
China's first new media (cell phone) movie, including "There" (Jia Zhangke, director, later the same), "A Moment of Silence" (Wang Xiaoshuai), "Watermelon" (Meng Jinghui), "It's Hard to Buy Happiness with Money" (Liu Hao), "I Want to Be Wild About You" (Xiao Jiang), "Starlight Dream Journey" (Sun Xiaoru), "A Little FU Eggs" (Li Hong), and "The Bride" (Jiang Lifen), and other eight 3-minute short films.
17 May 2003
The young adult life of Hong Yunsheng, nicknamed Little Brother, is seen as somewhat of a failure by those that know him.
01 February 1999
A young couple has recently purchased their dream house and are expecting a baby. One day, while his wife is out, an ex-girlfriend arrives at the door drenched from rain.
03 November 1995
The film follows a young man, A Xi who is recently released from prison. Once released, he seeks out his old girlfriend Li Xin who has since begun a relationship with La La a young musician.
19 February 1994
A portrait of urban anomie focusing on two bohemian artists who drift through the miasma of old Beijing in the 1980s.
10 December 1998
Two young farm workers, who like millions of others, leave their village to seek their fortunes in the city.
01 January 1987
Student film by Wang Xiaoshuai, about a director trying to get his film project realized.
08 August 2006
Three short films from South Korea, Japan, and China grapple with the aftermath of conflict and personal trauma.