Wong Kar-wai was born in Shanghai, China. Born in Dinghai, Zhejiang (now Dinghai District, Zhoushan City). He is a film director, screenwriter and producer in China, and graduated from the Graphic Design Department of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
1982, he wrote his first screenplay "Colorful Clouds" and officially entered the film circle. 1988 directed the first film "Tears Like Rain" and was nominated for best director in the 8th Hong Kong Film Awards. 1990 directed the feature film The True Story of Teddy Boy, and won the Best Director Award of 10 Hong Kong Film Awards and the Best Director Award of the 28th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards. 1994 directed the feature film "Chongqing Forest" and won the best director award of 14 Hong Kong Film Awards. 1997, the feature film Spring Break won the Best Director Award at the 50th Cannes International Film Festival, becoming the first China director to win this honor in the history of Cannes International Film Festival.
In 2000, his feature film In the Mood for Love won the Best Foreign Language Film Award in the 26th French Film Cesar Award? . In 2004, he directed the Palme d 'Or nominated film "2046" at the 57th Cannes International Film Festival. Chairman of the jury of the 59th Cannes International Film Festival in 2006? Became the first Chinese jury chairman of Cannes International Film Festival. In 20 13, the drama Grandmaster won the Best Director Award and the Best Screenplay Award at the 33rd Hong Kong Film Awards, the Best Director Award at the 4th Beijing International Film Festival and the Best Director Award at the 8th Asian Film Awards. 201May 9 15, as the chairman of the jury of the 22nd Shanghai International Film Festival "Film Venture Capital Project". In 2020, he directed the TV series bloom Shanghai.
Time Has Changed is a martial arts film directed by Wong Kar-wai, directed by Sammo Hung and starring Leslie Cheung, Brigitte Lin, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Maggie Cheung, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Carina Lau, Jacky Cheung and Yang Caini. It was released in Hongkong, China on September 1994.
The film is adapted from Jin Yong's novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes, and tells the stories of Ouyang Feng, Huang, Sister-in-law and others.
1995, the film won the Best Photography of 5 1 Venice International Film Festival, and the Best Film Award of 1 Hong Kong Film Critics Association. Leslie Cheung, the leading actor, won the 1 Hong Kong Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor for this film. On March 27th, 2009, Xi Du: The Ultimate Edition was released in China.