Xie Jin (Chinese: 謝晉; pinyin: Xiè Jìn; 21 November 1923 – 18 October 2008) was a Chinese film director. He rose to prominence in 1957, directing the film Woman Basketball Player No. 5, and is considered one of the Third Generation directors of China. Most recently he was known for the direction of The Opium War. Xie was a popular director amongst the older generations of Chinese, with six of his films being voted Best Picture in the Hundred Flowers Awards. He was the only Chinese director to date to be a member of both the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as well as the Directors Guild of America.
Youth
(Director)
Chunmiao
(Director)
Morning Star
(Director)
Qiu Jin
(Writer)
Hibiscus Town
(Director)
Two Stage Sisters
(Director)
Legend of Tianyun Mountain
(Director)
The Opium War
(Director)
水乡的春天
(Director)
蓝桥会
(Director)
大跃进中的小主人
(Director)
望穿秋水
(Director)
控诉
(Director)
A small story in a big storm
(Director)
Penitentiary Angel
(Director)
The Herdsman
(Director)
Qiu Jin
(Director)
Wreaths at the Foot of the Mountain
(Director)
An Old Man and His Dog
(Director)
Bell of Purity Temple
(Director)
The Red Detachment of Women
(Director)
The Last Aristocrats
(Director)
Woman Basketball Player No. 5
(Director)
Huang Baomei
(Director)
Big Li, Little Li and Old Li
(Director)
On The Docks
(Director)
Pan shi wan
(Director)
Two Stage Sisters
(Writer)
盛大的节日
(Director)
The Cradle
(Director)
Woman Soccer Player #9
(Director)
春节大联欢
(Director)
Hibiscus Town
(Writer)
磐石湾
(Director)
Big Li, Little Li and Old Li
(Screenplay)
Woman Basketball Player No. 5
(Writer)
A Wave of Unrest
(Director)
三言二拍
(Director)
Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio
(Director)