Chinese film director Sun Yu (March 21, 1900 – July 11, 1990)
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Chinese film director Sun Yu (March 21, 1900 – July 11, 1990)
Little Toys (Sun Yu, 1933)
小玩意 (Little Toys | Sun Yu | 1933) in 阮玲玉 (Center Stage | Stanley Kwan | 1991)
Cmovie: White Haired Devil Lady (2020) | dir. by Tianyu Zhou
预告:练霓裳为爱白头魔化血洗东厂! |【白发魔女传 White Haired Devil Lady】 | YOUKU MOVIE | 优酷电影
Ma had attracted trouble long before last year. His cult-like following helped him build unrivalled influence for a businessman in China, but he became too powerful in a country that only allows a single centre of power. Now supreme leader Xi is threatening to crush him, in a contest that captures the contradiction at the heart of modern China — the Communist party’s wary embrace of the capitalists who power the country’s economic growth. As Xi has tightened control over Chinese society, he has reinvigorated state-run companies and brought the country’s oligarchs to heel. Billionaire run-ins with the state over regulatory concerns, corruption or other perceived slights have become so frequent in recent years that a new rule has emerged: lie low. Some, such as Wang Jianlin, founder of real-estate conglomerate Wanda, have fallen silent while shrinking their businesses; others, like Wu Xiaohui of insurance conglomerate Anbang, have ended up in jail, with their empires taken over by the state.
Ryan McMorrow and Sun Yu, ‘The vanishing billionaire: how Jack Ma fell foul of Xi Jinping’, Financial Times
Sun Yu (Chinese, b. 1982), Have Thought About, 2015. Oil on canvas, 85 x 90 cm.
Here are two more. I must say, I have never enjoyed digital colouring quite as much. 8D
Ruan Lingyu in Little Toys (Sun Yu, 1933)