Xing Bo, a well-known commercial film director in China, graduated from Beijing Film Academy. As a popular film director in China film industry, he directed five cinema films in just over two years, and became one of the few high-yield and high-quality commercial film directors. In 20/0/4, Kloc gained a foothold in the domestic genre film market with the thriller Fengmen Village.
Later, he filmed a series of thrillers, such as Shadow Crisis, Frightening Next Door, and Breaking into Widows' Village at Night. With these films, he won a good reputation from the audience and the industry, and was praised by many media as the "ghost director" of Chinese mainland born in 1980s. Following the film Fengmen Village, Breaking into Widows' Village at Night and Scaring the Next Door are scheduled to be released in early October/Kloc-June. The Xing-style thriller series of Abandoned Villages, which is intentionally created by Director Xing Bo, has basically set the tone, and the last series of Villages has now entered the preparatory stage.
Xing Bo's personal experience:
Director Xing's low-key and easy-going has always been heard, and there is no director's shelf, not when he is not filming, and the same is true in his daily life. He is a simple, straightforward and childlike boy. I really don't know what I can do without making a movie. If I hadn't made a movie, I wouldn't be where I am today. Most of my life is occupied by movies. It can also be said that movies are the whole of my life, so I am particularly sacred and sublime to movies.
Usually, the circle of life is very small, and there are very few people in contact. Basically, he lives in seclusion, and there are not many people who contact the circle at ordinary times. More is to do a good job in his own company, because his current identity is not only a film director, but also the chairman of the company. He must be cautious in creation and capital operation. Starting this year, he will also set foot in the financial circle and integrate more resources to make his own film industry.