Directing
Community Rating
7.9
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Born
January 1, 1919
Died
January 1, 1986 (age 67)
Tang Cheng (唐澄) (1919–86) was one of the most accomplished and versatile animation practitioners in the history of Chinese animation and the first female animation scriptwriter and director in the People’s Republic of China (PRC, 1949–present). Animation in the PRC was once famous for its ‘Chinese school’ aesthetics, in which female professionals influenced all dimensions of the form, from animation techniques to aspects of narration and artistic style. Tang Cheng was best known for directing or co-directing representative Chinese school animated films. However, her early career in animation screenwriting has been largely forgotten. This article not only highlights her role as a scenarist commissioned to write the screenplays of the didactic fairy tales Old Lady’s Jujube Tree (1958) and Radish Is Back (1959) but also analyses how the spirit of collectivism and childlike simplicity revealed in her screenwriting affected her later directorial productions such as Little Tadpoles Looking for Mother (1961), Havoc in Heaven (1961, 1964) and The Deer Bell (1982).

The Monkey King 3D: Uproar in Heaven
as Director
2012

The Deer's Bell
as Director
1982

Is It an Elephant or Not?
as Director
1978

Heroic Little Sisters of the Grassland
as Director
1964

中国水墨动画
as Creator
1963

The Monkey King: Uproar in Heaven
as Assistant Director
1961

Where is Mama
as Director
1961

The King of the Forest
as Director
1959

The Radish Comes Back
as Director, Writer
1959

Grandma’s Jujube Tree
as Director
1958

Dr. Gu’s New Discovery
as Action Director
1958