2. Zhang Yimou: Zhang Yimou is one of the most famous directors of the fifth generation in China and one of the most influential and respected filmmakers today. Zhang Yimou graduated from the Photography Department of Beijing Film Academy, and attracted much attention for his diverse work styles. There are both big scenes and female characters in the works, which fully show their talents and unique perspectives. Zhang Yimou's representative works are Alive and flowers of war.
3. Wong Kar-wai: He is a director from Hongkong, China, who is famous for his unique visual style and stylized works. Wong Kar-wai's representative works include Spring, Wild Days, Ashes of Time, Chongqing Forest, A Generation of Masters, etc.
Chen Kaige is a famous film director in China. Chen Kaige's works are famous for their visual effects and epic narrative style.
5. Jiang Wen: He is an excellent director. Jiang Wen has achieved great success in China film industry with his unique theme and superb performance skills.
John Woo: A world-renowned director, John Woo is famous for his highly chaotic action sequence and frequent use of slow motion.
7. Xiaogang Feng: He is an important film director in China. Xiaogang Feng's comedies have always been very good at the box office.
8. Jia: China's sixth generation director. His representative works include The Good Man of Three Gorges, Fate, Mountains Can Be Separated, etc.
9. Hou Xiaoxian: He is a famous director. His representative works include Nie Yinniang the Assassin, Paradise in the Army and Living Dreams.
10, Tsui Hark: A famous director in China and Hongkong in 1980s, Tsui Hark is famous for his crazy actions and obviously half-joking narration. Tsui Hark's most famous work is the Beijing Opera Blues, which tells the story of a great hero.