Vivian Qu
Chinese film director, screenwriter and producer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vivian Qu (Chinese: 文晏; Wen Yan) is a Chinese film director, screenwriter and producer who directed the award-winning 2013 film Trap Street. She also produced Night Train, released in 2007, Knitting, in 2008 and Black Coal, Thin Ice in 2014, which won that year's Golden Bear Award at the Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
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Born | Beijing, China | ||||||
Occupation(s) | Film producer, screenwriter, film director, | ||||||
Awards | Jury Grand Prize 2013 Trap Street Boston International Film Festival Dragons and Tigers Award — Special Mention 2013 Trap Street Vancouver International Film Festival | ||||||
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Chinese | 文晏 | ||||||
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In 2017, her second directing feature Angels Wear White was entered into the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival[2] and won the best film of Chinese films from first and second-time directors in the Pingyao International Film Festival. It later won her a Golden Horse Award for Best Director in Taiwan.[3]