Peng Xiaolian
An image from Shanghai Rumba, one of the productions that also features Peng Xiaolian.
Peng Xiaolian

Peng Xiaolian

June 26, 1953 — Chaling County, Zhuzhou, Hunan, China

Peng Xiaolian (simplified Chinese: 彭小莲; traditional Chinese: 彭小蓮; born 1953) is a Chinese film director, scriptwriter and author. A graduate of the 1982 class of the Beijing Film Academy, she is a member of the so-called Fifth Generation, although her style differs from the other members of this group.

Upon graduation from Beijing Film Academy in 1982, Peng was assigned to work in Shanghai Film Studio, where she first worked as an assistant director. Only three years later, she was given a teenage film Me and My Classmate to direct. The film was a success and snatched several top awards in China. As a reward, she was a given a chance to direct a film that she had wanted to direct: Women's Story (1988). This film made her known to the world, not only by entering festivals like The Creteil Women's International Film Festival and Hawaii International Film Festival, but also praised for its strong feminine subjectivity and its portrayal of rural Chinese women.

Red Persimmons

Red Persimmons

2001

Shanghai Story

Shanghai Story

2004

Shanghai Rumba

Shanghai Rumba

2006

Once Upon a Time in Shanghai

Once Upon a Time in Shanghai

1998

Keke's Magic Umbrella

Keke's Magic Umbrella

2000

Kids in Shanghai

Kids in Shanghai

2008

Shanghai Women

Shanghai Women

2002

Women's Story

Women's Story

1989