Ling Zifeng
Chinese film director
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Ling Zifeng (Beijing, 10 March 1917 – 3 March 1999) was a Chinese film director.
Ling was born in Beijing of a family from Hejiang, Luzhou, in Sichuan.[1]
Filmography
- Daughters of China (1949), winner of Freedom Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
- Mother (1956), Prize at the Czechoslovak International Film Festival
- Rickshaw Boy (1982), Winner of Best Film (together with At Middle Age) at Golden Rooster Awards
References
- ^ Dorothy Perkins - Encyclopedia of China: History and Culture 1135935629 2013 LING ZIFENG (Ling Tzu-feng; 1917— ) One of China's most prominent film directors. Ling was born in Sichuan Province in 1917. ... Prize at the Czechoslovak International Film Festival; Mother (1956); Keep the