Biography
Cai Chusheng (January 12, 1906 – July 15, 1968) was a Chinese film director of the pre-Communist era, and was the first Chinese director to win an international film award at the Moscow International Film Festival. Best known for his progressive output in the 1930s, Cai Chusheng was later severely persecuted and died during the Cultural Revolution. His ashes are kept at the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery in Beijing.
Filmography
all 19
Movies 19
Director 14
Writer 2
Screenplay 1
Director
Dawn Must Come (1950)
Movie
Director
The Spring River Flows East (1947)
Movie
Writer
Song of Guerrilla (1941)
Movie
Screenplay
Song of Retribution (1941)
Movie
Director
前程万里 (1941)
Movie
Screenplay / Director
Ten Thousand Li Ahead (1941)
Movie
Director
Orphan Island Paradise (1939)
Movie
Writer
Vistas of Art (1938)
Movie
Director
Symphony of Lianhua (1937)
Movie
Director
Wang Laowu (1937)
Movie
Director
Lost Lambs (1936)
Movie
Director
New Women (1935)
Movie
Director
Song of the Fishermen (1934)
Movie
Director / Writer
Early Morning in the Big City (1933)
Movie
Director
A Rosy Dream (1932)
Movie
Director
Spring in the South (1932)
Movie
Two Stars in the Milky Way (1931)
Movie
Actor
Revenge of an Actress (1929)
Movie
Director
南海潮
Movie
Ratings
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1929
1934
1937
1939
1950
Information
Known ForDirecting
GenderMale
Birthday1906-01-12
Deathday1968-07-15 (62 years old)
Birth PlaceChaoyang District, China
CitizenshipsRepublic of China, Qing dynasty, China
Also Known As蔡楚生, Cai Chu-Sheng, Цай Чу-шэн, Чушэн Цай, Чу-шэн Цай, Chu-Sheng Cai
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