Kar Wai Wong
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- Name: Kar Wai Wong
- Chinese: 王家卫
- Birthdate: July 17, 1958
- Birthplace: Shanghai, China
- Height: (1.83 m)
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Bio
Wong Kar Wai was born in Shanghai and moved to Hong Kong with his parents when he was five. He joined the film industry as a scriptwriter and became a film director in 1989. He soon established himself as an extraordinary talent. His first film, AS TEARS GO BY was screened as part of the ‘Critics’ Week’ at the 1989 Cannes International Film Festival. His second film, DAYS OF BEING WILD was set in a vividly imagined 1960s. This film featured several of Hong Kong’s popular young stars of the time and won five Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Film and Best Director. Director Wong spent the next two years working on ASHES OF TIME, which was shot in remote regions of China. In this film, Wong went against all the standards of the genre to successfully make a period martial arts drama. The film was premiered at the 1994 Venice Film Festival. During a break in the post-production of ASHES OF TIME, Wong made CHUNGKING EXPRESS, which later became a cult hit in many countries. It was also Wong’s first film to have world-wide distribution. After that, he created FALLEN ANGELS, which continued some of the themes he started in CHUNGKING EXPRESS. His next film, HAPPY TOGETHER was premiered at Cannes in 1997 and won him the festival’s Best Director Award. In 2000, IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE premiered in competition at Cannes where it was awarded numerous accolades, including the Best Actor prize for Tony Leung Chiu-wai. Four years later, he returned to Cannes again with 2046 which continued to follow the life of IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE lead character Chow Mo-wen played by Leung. Wong also shot a few short films, including a BMW online project, THE HIRE, as part of a series commissioned by the car company from directors like Ang Lee, John Woo, and John Frankenheimer. He worked on DJ Shadow’s music video SIX DAYS and he directed one part of the film EROS. His segment starred Gong Li and Chang Chen. The other two episodes were directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and Steven Soderbergh. In May, 2006, Wong served as the President of the Jury at the 59th Cannes Film Festival. A month later, he began shooting his first English-language film MY BLUEBERRY NIGHTS throughout the United States of America.
Director
Full Length Films
- The Grand Master (2010)
- Ashes of Time Redux (2008)
- My Blueberry Nights (2007)
- 2046 (2004)
- In the Mood for Love | Fa yeung nin wa (2000)
- Happy Together | Chun gwong cha sit (1997)
- Fallen Angels | Duo luo tian shi (1995)
- Ashes of Time | Dung che sai duk (1994)
- Chungking Express | Chung Hing sam lam (1994)
- Days of Being Wild | A Fei zheng chuan (1991)
- As Tears Go By | Wong gok ka moon (1988)
Short Films
- To Each His Cinema (2007) (segment "I Travelled 9000 km To Give It To You")
- Eros (2004) (segment "The Hand")
- Six Days (2002)
- The Follow | The Hire: The Follow (2001) - (segment "The Follow")
Producer
- The Grandmasters | Yut doi jung si (2011)
- Miao Miao (2008)
- To Each His Cinema | Chacun son cinéma (2007)
- My Blueberry Nights | (2007)
- Eros (2004) (segment "The Hand")
- The Hand | (2004)
- 2046 (2004)
- Colour of Sound | Dei gwong tit (2003)
- Chinese Odyssey 2002 | Tian xia wu shuang (2002)
- In the Mood for Love | Fa yeung nin wa (2000)
- Hua yang de nian hua | (2000)
- First Love: The Litter on the Breeze | Choh chin luen hau dik yi yan sai gaai (1997)
- Happy Together | Chun gwong cha sit (1997)
- Fallen Angels | Duo luo tian shi (1995)
- Ashes of Time | Dung che sai duk (1994)
- The Eagle Shooting Heroes | Se diu ying hung ji dung sing sai jau (1993)
- Flaming Brothers | Jiang hu long hu men (1987)

