Tsui Hark

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Gender: Male
Born: 15th February 1950 (currently 61 years old)
Nationality: China, Vietnam
Movies: A Better Tomorrow 3, A Chinese Ghost Story III, Aces Go Places 3, Black Mask 2: City of Masks, Dao, Detective Dee: Mystery of the Phantom Flame, Double Team, Green Snake, King of Chess, Knock Off, Nüren bu huai, Once Upon a Time in China, Once Upon a Time in China II, Once Upon a Time in China III, Once Upon a Time in China V, Peking Opera Blues, Righting Wrongs, Seven Swords, Shanghai Blues, Shanghai Blues, Swordsman, The Banquet, The Butterfly Murders, The Chinese Feast, The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate, The Legend of Zu, The Lovers, The Master, The Warrior, Time and Tide, Triangle, Tristar, Twin Dragons, We're Going to Eat You, We're Going to Eat You, Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain

Tsui Hark (born 15 February 1950), born Tsui Man-kong, is a Hong Kong New Wave film director and producer. He is viewed as a major figure in the Golden Age of Hong Kong cinema (typically early 1980s to mid 1990s).

Tsui was born and raised in Saigon, Vietnam, in a large Chinese immigrant family with sixteen siblings. By the age of 13, he and his family immigrated to Hong Kong. Tsui showed an early interest in show business and films; when he was 10, he and some friends rented an 8 mm camera to film a magic show they put on at school. He also drew comic books, an interest that would influence his cinematic style.

Tsui started his secondary education in Hong Kong in 1966. He proceeded to study film in Texas, first at Southern Methodist University and then at the University of Texas at Austin, graduating in 1975. He claims to have told his parents he wanted to follow in his father's footsteps as a pharmacist, and that it was here he changed his given name to Hark ("overcoming").

After graduation, Tsui moved to New York City, where he worked on From Spikes to Spindles (1976), a noted documentary film by Christine Choy on the history of the city's Chinatown. He also worked as an editor

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