Zhang Yimou

To Live, also titled Lifetimes in some English versions, is a 1994 Chinese drama film directed by Zhang Yimou and written by Lu Wei, based on the novel of the same name by Yu Hua.

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Zhang Yimou To Direct ‘Three-Body Problem’ Film

Zhang Yimou to Direct ‘Three-Body Problem’ Movie

Japan’s ‘Takano Tofu’ Clinches Top Prize At Far East Film Festival Udine; Zhang Yimou Receives Lifetime Award

Zhang Yimou Receives Lifetime Honor at Udine, Talks Talent Development and Perseverance: ‘I Doubt That I’ve Made My Best Possible Film Yet’

Zhang Yimou to Receive Lifetime Award at Udine Festival – Global Bulletin

Zhang Yimou To Receive Two Career Honors At The Asian Film Awards

Zhang Yimou to Receive Double Honors at Asian Film Awards

Zhang Yimou Lives Like a Monk, but May Have Sired a Film Dynasty – Tokyo Festival Masterclass

Zhang Yimou Talks How The Pandemic “Dramatically” Changed Audiences, The Lack Of “Good Scripts” And Teases His Next Film ‘Article 20’ — Tokyo Film Festival

TIFFCOM: Edko Serving up ‘Table for Six’ Sequel, Zhang Yimou Blockbuster

Zhang Yimou To Receive Lifetime Achievement Award At Tokyo Film Festival

Zhang Yimou to Receive Lifetime Honor at Tokyo Film Festival

Zhang Yimou Poised to Make Series Debut – Global Bulletin

Zhou Dongyu Talks Cannes Title ‘The Breaking Ice’, Roles For Chinese Actresses & Being Discovered By Zhang Yimou

‘Full River Red’ Review: Zhang Yimou’s Chinese Smash Is an Epic Historical Whodunnit Filled With Twists

Zhang Yimou’s Record-Breaking ‘Full River Red’ Snapped Up by Edko, Veteran Producer Bill Kong Optimistic for Chinese Cinema (EXCLUSIVE)

China Box Office Hits $1 Billion Over Lunar New Year, as Zhang Yimou’s ‘Full River Red’ Earns $465 Million in Eight Days