Liu Xuan is a Chinese film producer known for her collaborations with Wang Xiaoshuai including the documentary Chinese Portrait (2018) and Red Amnesia(2014), which played in competition at the Venice Film Festival, won an APSA for Best Performance by an Actress and was nominated for three Golden Horse Film Festival awards. Her most recent work is So Long, My Son (2019), which won awards at the Berlin International Film Festival for Best Actor and Best Actress and received a record-breaking six APSA nominations and was Liu Xuan’s first APSA nomination. Other works include Old Beast (2017), which won three Golden Horse Film Festival awards including the FIPRESCI Prize.

Accolades

Liu Xuan and Wang Xiaoshuai
Best Feature Film, 2019

So Long, My Son (Di Jiu Tian Chang)

Best Feature Film, 2019

So Long, My Son (Di Jiu Tian Chang)

Two married couples adjust to the vast social, economic and pollical upheavals in China over three decades. Following the death of a child in a…

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Films

So Long, My Son
2019

So Long, My Son (Di Jiu Tian Chang)

People's Republic of China
2019

So Long, My Son (Di Jiu Tian Chang)

Two married couples adjust to the vast social, economic and pollical upheavals in China over three decades. Following the death of a child in a…

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Red Amnesia
2014

Red Amnesia (Chuangru Zhe)

People's Republic of China
2014

Red Amnesia (Chuangru Zhe)

Winner, Best Performance By An Actress, 2014 Deng is a retired widow who spends her days caring about her two grown up sons and her…

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