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  1. Feng Xiaogang (simplified Chinese: 冯小刚; traditional Chinese: 馮小剛; pinyin: Féng Xiǎogāng; born 18 March 1958 in Beijing) is a Chinese film director, screenwriter, actor, producer and politician.

  2. 冯小刚1958年3月18日出生于 北京市 大兴区,祖籍 湖南省 湘潭市,中国内地导演、编剧、演员,第十三届全国政协文化文史和学习委员会委员。 [1] [67] [188] 1984年,担任剧情片《生死树》的美术助理,正式进入电影圈 [154]。 1985年,调入 北京电视艺术中心 成为美工师,在热播电视剧中担任美术设计 [149] [189]。 1992年,冯小刚与 郑晓龙 合作电影剧本《大撒把》,获第十三届中国电影金鸡奖最佳故事片等提名 [175]。 1994年,转行导演,处女作是《永失我爱》 [175]。 1997年至2007年期间,冯小刚开创了贺岁片,先后推出了《甲方乙方》《不见不散》《没完没了》等多部票房极高的贺岁电影,奠定了其在影坛的绝对地位 [149] [190-192]。

  3. Feb 10, 2014 · Feng Xiaogang: 5 essential films. By Xiaoxiao Sun, Yang Xiao. Lists. As we celebrate the work of China’s most popular film director, here’s the lowdown on his five key steps to the top. 10 February 2014. Cell Phone (2003)

  4. Feng Xiaogang emerged as one of Asia’s most commercially successful directors with searing black comedies that map the lives of ordinary people in a rapidly changing China.

  5. There’s Feng Xiaogang. The BFI has just dedicated a whole season to the man behind The Banquet - an epic and gorgeous adaptation of Hamlet – and war epic Back To 1942.

  6. Oct 3, 2007 · Renowned for his Beijing-style humour and satirical comedies, Feng Xiaogang has been a local box office champ with films such as Cell Phone (2003) and A World Without Thieves (2004).

  7. Feb 24, 2014 · BFI Southbank welcomed Feng Xiaogang to the stage on 21 February to share filmmaking insights and anecdotes about his rise to the top as China’s most successful director.