- Liu
Zhenyun (born May 1958) is a
Chinese novelist and screenwriter. He is best
known for his
novel Someone to Talk To (awarded the 2011 Mao Dun Literature...
- Ning
Zhenyun (simplified Chinese: 宁珍云;
traditional Chinese: 寧珍雲; pinyin: Zhù
Zhēnyún; born June 2, 1982, in Qingdao, Shandong) is a
female Chinese football...
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place around it and the
Great Chinese Famine of 1958–1961.
Novelist Liu
Zhenyun says that
there is a "collective amnesia" in
Henan about the famine. Interest...
- One
Sentence Is Ten
Thousand Sentences is a
novel written by Liu
Zhenyun from 2006 to 2008. It was
awarded the Mao Dun
Literature Prize in 2011. The novel...
- 2016
Chinese comedy film
directed by Feng
Xiaogang and
written by Liu
Zhenyun,
based on Liu's 2012
novel I Did Not Kill My Husband. The film
stars Fan...
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Chinese historical film
directed by Feng Xiaogang. It is
based on Liu
Zhenyun's novel Remembering 1942, and is
about a
major famine in Henan, China, during...
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Phone became the highest-grossing
domestic film in 2003.
Written by Liu
Zhenyun,
based on his
novel of the same title, the film
revolves around two successful...
- the investigation,
stating that his
targets were Feng
Xiaogang and Liu
Zhenyun, the
director and the
writer of Cell Phone. Questions, concerns, and rumors...
- 2015, Feng
began filming I Am Not
Madame Bovary, an
adaptation of Liu
Zhenyun’s novel,
starring Fan Bingbing. The film
premiered in 2016 and won the FIPRESCI...
- Liu
Zhenyun, Barn av sin tid (吃瓜时代的儿女们),
Wanzhi 2019. Liu
Zhenyun, Ett ord i rättan tid (Someone to talk to 一句顶一万句),Wanzhi, 2016. Liu
Zhenyun, Processen...