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King Hu Jinquan (t=胡金銓, 29 April 1932 – 14 January 1997) was a Chinese filmmaker and actor, based in Hong Kong and . He is known for directing various films in the 1960s and 1970s, which brought Hong Kong and Taiwanese cinema to new technical and artistic heights. His films Come Drink with Me (1966), (1967), and A Touch of Zen (1970–1971) inaugurated a new generation of wuxia films in the late 1960s.

The Harvard Film Archive described Hu as "one of the most influential and important Chinese directors in the history of cinema".


Early life
Hu Jinquan (s=胡金铨) was born in to a well-established family originating from , . His grandfather was the governor of in the late . His father had studied in Japan and was the owner of the local coal mine, and his mother was a concubine. His uncle was a high-ranking official in the Republican government. Several of his brothers held high positions in the Communist government.

Hu grew up in Beijing as a child, and emigrated to British Hong Kong in 1949. At first he wanted to study in the United States, but could not raise the money for tuition. He then worked for the local Voice of America in Hong Kong.

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After moving to Hong Kong, Hu worked in a variety of occupations, such as advertising consultant, artistic designer and producer for a number of media companies, as well as a part-time English tutor.


Career

Early work
In 1958, he joined the Shaw Brothers Studio as a set decorator, actor, scriptwriter and assistant director. He acted in the classic 1959 film The Kingdom and the Beauty. Under the influence of Taiwanese director , Hu embarked on a directorial career, helping him on the phenomenally successful The Love Eterne (1963).


Wuxia films
Hu's first film as a full-fledged director was Sons of the Good Earth (1965), a film set in the Second Sino-Japanese War, but he is better remembered for his next film, Come Drink with Me (1966). Come Drink with Me was his first success and remains a classic of the wuxia genre, catapulting the then 20-year-old starlet to fame. Blending Japanese film traditions with Western editing techniques and Chinese aesthetic philosophy borrowed from and , Hu began the trend of a new school of wuxia films and his perpetual use of strong, valiant heroines.

Leaving the Shaw Brothers Studio in 1966, Hu travelled to Taiwan, where he made another wuxia movie, . Dragon Inn broke box office records and became a phenomenal hit and , especially in . This tense tale of highly skilled martial artists hidden in an inn was said to be the inspiration for 's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) and 's House of Flying Daggers (2004). In 2003, the award-winning Malaysian-born Taiwanese auteur made Goodbye, Dragon Inn, a tribute to Hu, in which all the action takes place during a closing cinema's last show of Dragon Inn.

Chief among the films which exemplify Hu's blend of and unique is A Touch of Zen, which won the Grand Prix de la Commission Superieur Technique in 1975 Cannes Film Festival,Wang, G. C. H. (2013). A Touch of Zen (Review). In Richard James Havis (Ed.) Far East Film Festival 15 Catalogo Generale (pp. 220-221). Udine: Centro Espressioni Cinematografiche. and which many regard as his masterpiece. After releasing A Touch of Zen, Hu started his own production company and shot The Fate of Lee Khan (1973) and The Valiant Ones (1975) back to back on tight finances. The action choreography in both these films was the work of a young . Other films include Raining in the Mountain and Legend of the Mountain (both dating from 1979, and shot in ), which were loosely based on stories from 's Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio. The reason was that the government of South Korea would help sponsor the budgeting should he produce at least two films in the area. Both are now considered classics.


Later career
Though critically hailed, Hu's later films were less commercially successful than his first two films. After his late comedy masterpiece All the King's Men, he moved to California in the early 1980s. Late in his life, he made a brief return from semi-retirement in The Swordsman (1990) and Painted Skin (1992), but neither achieved the renown of his first two, financially successful wuxia films.


Personal life
Hu loved and was a trustee of a Peking opera institution. He promoted many young Peking opera pupils into the film industry, such as and .
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Hu was and was known to be fluent in , and English, and adept in and Japanese.


Death
Hu spent the last decade of his life in . He died in of complications from . At the time of his death, Hu was attached to direct The Battle of Ono, a project he had spent decades working on. He is buried in Whittier, California.


Legacy
In a 2013 retrospective, the Harvard Film Archive Hu's influence on the genre as "what would do with the samurai film and Minnelli with the Hollywood musical. While Kurosawa had a direct influence on Hu, the comparison with Minnelli is equally apt since both men were highly cultured aesthetes who paid special attention to the décor and art direction of their films and who reveled in the ability of mise-en-scène, movement and the spatial composition of the frame to express character and the relations between characters".

The British Film Institute wrote that "Hu is not simply the progenitor of the wuxia blockbuster: he goes beyond the escapist pleasures of the genre to take the audience on spiritual journeys that confound expectations".

Hu is considered one of the most influential figures in the history of Chinese-language cinema. Directors that have cited his influence include , , , , and .


Filmography
1960The Enchanting Shadow Assistant director
1963The Love Eterne
1964The Story of Su San
1965Sons of the Good Earth (大地兒女)
1966Come Drink with Me (大醉俠)
1967 (龍門客棧) Also art director
1970Four Moods (喜怒哀樂) Segment: "Anger"
1971A Touch of Zen (俠女)
1973The Fate of Lee Khan (迎春閣之風波)
1975The Valiant Ones (忠烈圖)
1979Raining in the Mountain (空山靈雨) Also art director
Legend of the Mountain (山中傳奇) Also art director & costume designer
1981The Juvenizer (終身大事)
Heaven's Blessing (天官赐福)
1983The Wheel of Life (大輪迴) Segment: "Part 1"
All the King's Men
1990Song of the Exile (客途秋恨)
The Swordsman (笑傲江湖) Also art director
1992Painted Skin (畫皮之陰陽法王)


Partial list of acting roles
1956Red Bloom in the Snow (雪裡紅)
Golden Phoenix (金鳳)
The Long Lane (長巷)
1958Humiliation for Sale
1959The Kingdom and the BeautyTa Niu
1960Qi ren yan fuLong Yu-sheng
1962Hong lou mengBei Ming
1963Love ParadeFu Li-fu
Empress Wu Tse-TienZhao Dao-sheng
1974The Yin and the Yang of Mr. GoIto Suzuki

Awards and nominations
Cannes Film Festival1975Palme d'OrA Touch of Zen
Technical Grand Prize
Chicago International Film Festival1975Gold HugoThe Valiant Ones
1979Raining in the Mountain
1983Best DirectionThe Wheel of Life
Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards1966Best ScreenplaySons of the Good Earth
1968
1979Best DirectorLegend of the Mountain
Best Art Direction
1983All the King's Men
Best Costume Design
Best Narrative FeatureThe Wheel of Life
1997Lifetime Achievement Award


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