Feng Xiaogang
Feng Xiaogang is a Chinese filmmaker and actor. After making his directorial debut with the romance film Lost My Love (1994), Feng had three film projects in succession disrupted by Chinese censorship, prompting him to pivot toward comedy. He rose to fame through his collaboration with actor Ge You and played a pivotal role in shaping the Chinese New Year film genre with popular comedies such as Dream Factory (1997), Be There or Be Square (1998), Sorry Baby (1999), Big Shot's Funeral (2001), and the film series If You Are the One (2008–2023). From the 2000s onward, Feng diversified by directing dramas and epics such as Cell Phone (2003), A World Without Thieves (2004), The Banquet (2006), Assembly (2007), Aftershock (2010), Back to 1942 (2012), I Am Not Madame Bovary (2016), for which he won the Golden Horse Award for Best Director, Youth (2017), and We Girls (2025).
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🎬 Movies
If You Are the One
director
2008
If You Are the One
writer
2008
Assembly
director
2007
The Banquet
director
2006
Wait 'Til You're Older
actor
2005
A World Without Thieves
writer
2004
A World Without Thieves
director
2004
Kung Fu Hustle
actor
2004
Cell Phone
director
2003
Cala, My Dog!
actor
2003
Big Shot's Funeral
director
2001
Big Shot's Funeral
writer
2001
The Marriage Certificate
actor
2001
Father
actor
2000
Father
writer
2000