Shui Hua (simplified Chinese: 水华; traditional Chinese: 水華) (November 23, 1916 – December 16, 1995), born Zhang Yufan, was a Chinese film director who gained prominence in the 1950s in the early years of the People's Republic of China.

Career

Born in Nanjing in 1916, Shui Hua studied to be an attorney at Fudan University in Shanghai. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, Shui made his way to the Yan'an where he became a member of the Chinese Communist Party. After the war, Shui became involved in theater while teaching eventually moving into filmmaking with his 1950 debut film, The White Haired Girl. Later in the decade, he directed the critically acclaimed The Lin Family Shop, based on a short story by the author Mao Dun.

With the turmoil of the 1960s and 1970s, Shui's filmmaking days seemed behind him. However, upon China's re-emergence from the Cultural Revolution, Shui again began to direct films, including Regret for the Past (1981), based on a story by Lu Xun, and Blue Flowers (1984).

Filmography

YearEnglish TitleChinese TitleNotes
1950The White Haired Girl白毛女Co-directed with Wang Bin
1959The Lin Family Shop林家铺子Based on the short story by Mao Dun
1960A Revolutionary Family革命家庭Best Screenplay at the Hundred Flowers Awards Entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival.
1965Eternity in Flames烈火中永生
1981Regret for the Past伤逝Based on the short story by Lu Xun
1984Blue Flowers蓝色的花

External links

  • at IMDb
  • at the Chinese Movie Database