

Biography
Born in Shanghai, China, Fei Mu is considered by many to be one of the major film directors prior to the communist revolution in 1949. Known for his artistic style and costume dramas, Fei made his first film, 1933's Night in the City (produced by the Lianhua Film Company), at the young age of 27, and he was met with both critical and popular acclaim. Continuing to make films with Lianhua, Fei directed films throughout the 1930s and became a major talent in the industry, with films like 1936's Blood on Wolf Mountain and 1935's Song of China. Fei's legacy as one of China's greatest directors was sealed with his 1948 influential masterpiece Spring in a Small Town about a love triangle in post-war China. In 2005, Spring in a Small Town was declared the greatest Chinese film ever made by the Hong Kong Film Critics Association.
Known For
The Show Must Go On (1952)Age: 46Director
Spring in a Small Town (1948)Age: 42Director
Remorse at Death (1948)Age: 42Director
Confucius (1940)Age: 34Director
Symphony of Lianhua (1937)Age: 31Director
Murder in the Oratory (1937)Age: 31Director
Nightmares in Spring Chamber (1937)Age: 31Director
Blood on Wolf Mountain (1936)Age: 30Director
Song of China (1935)Age: 29Director
Life (1934)Age: 28Director






