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Who is the director of Fan Hua TV series?
Bloom is directed by Wong Kar-wai.

As a New Year drama from 2023 to 2024, based on Jin Yucheng's Mao Dun Literature Award novel of the same name, the TV series "bloom Shanghai" directed by Wong Kar-wai was broadcast on 65438+ CCTV TV channel on the evening of February 27th, 2023, and Tencent video was broadcast exclusively on the whole network.

Wong Kar-wai, the director, said: "Shanghai, bloom introduced the times, because our story is about how Po, who had nothing, became an all-round treasure manager in just ten years. In addition to personal struggle, he needs the blessing of the times. We chose Panther's Shame as the theme song because this song represents the vitality of countless Po in that era, full of passion, sadness and joy. "

"bloom Shanghai" is written by the screenwriter, with Bao as the visual director, starring Hugh, and starring Ma Yili,, and Xin. The story of the play revolves around Shanghai native Po in the 1990s, and shows the real and vivid Shanghai atmosphere through the fate of different characters, which is not only the past of Shanghai, but also the story of an era. In the play, three female characters, Ma Yili, Hsin and Hsin, all have distinct characteristics of the times.

Wong Kar-wai's personal profile

Wong Kar-wai was born in Shanghai, China. Born in Dinghai, Zhejiang (now Dinghai District, Zhoushan City). Graduated from the Graphic Design Department of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China is a male director, screenwriter and producer. 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 at 10 Hong Kong Film Awards and the Best Director Award at the 28th 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.