Аватар персоны Hu Jie

Hu Jie

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Hu Jie is a Chinese director, artist and former soldier.

01-01-1958

Birthday

Capricorn

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2

Total Films

Also known as (male)

Jinan, Shandong, China

Place of Birth

Popular works

Creative career

actor

2 Works

producer

3 Works

director

56 Works

writer

1 Works

other

8 Works

The Observer

The Observer

Dissident artist Hu Jie has managed to make more than 30 documentaries. Films like Though I Am Gone and Searching for Lin Zhao's Soul are vital to understanding Chinese history and society. Widely recognized as the first artist to dare talk about the Great Famine, the labor camps, and the Cultural Revolution, Hu Jie is considered China's first historical documentary filmmakers.
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2019

1968 Movement of Educated Youths Going to the Countryside and Mountains

1968 Movement of Educated Youths Going to the Countryside and Mountains

Despite the increasing number of people entering the field of documentary filmmaking, historical subjects are less popular due to limited materials and the difficulty in handling them. Hu Jie has chosen to stay in this field and work hard. "I know that shooting these historical subjects is very dangerous, so how can you ask others to do it? It can only be their choice after they have seen your work." Since 2014, due to health reasons, Hu Jie has not been actively making documentaries. This year, in response to an invitation from the Lung Ying-tai Cultural Foundation, he still provided the film "A Sidelight of the 1968 Up to the Mountains and Down to the Countryside Movement." Over the past three years, he has primarily engaged in printmaking, producing about 70 to 80 pieces, in addition to many small print bookplates.
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2018