Kaige Chen was born on August 12, 1952 in Beijing, China. He is a director and writer, known for He ni zai yi qi (2002), Jing Ke ci Qin Wang (1998) and Ba wang bie ji (1993). He is married to Chen Hong.
[on China] It is a country that has no past. Political regimes systematically robbed us of history a...Show more »
[on China] It is a country that has no past. Political regimes systematically robbed us of history and it's only now that we are beginning to get it back. Show less «
For me, the project I would most like to do someday would be about the Cultural Revolution. I've nev...Show more »
For me, the project I would most like to do someday would be about the Cultural Revolution. I've never bothered to come up with a story because no film on that subject would ever be sanctioned today. But tomorrow things might be different. Show less «
One can find solace in music and healing. You must understand that during the Cultural Revolution al...Show more »
One can find solace in music and healing. You must understand that during the Cultural Revolution all but the most patriotic of music was banned. It was a crime, certainly to have music from the west, but also the classics. Show less «
It's been a question mark for a long time. How can I make a film for both a Chinese audience and a w...Show more »
It's been a question mark for a long time. How can I make a film for both a Chinese audience and a western audience? Will they receive the film in the same way? I don't think I can do that. With the cultural difference between East and West, I cannot make everyone happy. But the only thing I knew that I could only follow my heart, to tell a story from my heart. That's the priority instead of being influenced by different temptations, like getting awards or commercial success. Show less «