On November 26, the emerging director Buike (full name: Urkun Buike Baishanbai), who was born in 1993, joined Alibaba Entertainment as a full-time employee and established Bieju Yige Studio. This is also the first film director of Alibaba Entertainment studio.
Buick graduated from the Central Academy of Drama and Beijing Film Academy . He is good at creating genre films and thrillers. After joining the company, he will take movies as his main focus. Currently, Buick is preparing a suspense movie. It is understood that this project is the Chinese version of a certain overseas high-scoring suspense movie, which has an excellent reputation at home and abroad.
In addition, high-quality drama series will also become one of the focuses of Buick’s follow-up work. "The boundaries between movies and dramas are becoming increasingly blurred. We plan to use movie techniques to create dramas and dramas to expand the creative boundaries of movies." Buick said that Alibaba Entertainment Group includes Youku, Alibaba Pictures, Damai , covering cultural and entertainment fields such as online videos, movies, dramas, and music performances, bringing great convenience to creators in cross-domain and multi-form creation.
It can be seen from past works that Buick has a high sensitivity and control over thriller and suspense works. In 2017, Buick wrote and directed the short film " Saves ". The film won the Best College Student Short Film Award at the 8th China International New Media Short Film Festival and was selected into the "Short Story Corner" of the Cannes International Film Festival. In 2021, Buick serves as the director and screenwriter of the thriller and suspense movie " Door Lock ", which will be released. "Door Lock" focuses on the safety issues of women living alone. It is a social film that warns the general public, especially women living alone.
In 2020, the period action drama " Aiming at " co-directed by Buick and 500 premiered on Zhejiang TV and Dragon TV. The drama co-starred Huang Xuan, Chen He, Yang Caiyu and others. On November 26, the emerging director Buike (full name: Urkun Buike Baishanbai), who was born in 1993, joined Alibaba Entertainment as a full-time employee and established Bieju Yige Studio. This is also the first film director of Alibaba Entertainment studio. Buick graduated from the Central Academy of Drama and Beijing Film Academy . He is good at creating genre films and thrillers. After joining the company, he will take movies as his main focus. Currently, Buick is preparing a suspense movie. It is understood that this project is the Chinese version of a certain overseas high-scoring suspense movie, which has an excellent reputation at home and abroad. In addition, high-quality drama series will also become one of the focuses of Buick’s follow-up work. "The boundaries between movies and dramas are becoming increasingly blurred. We plan to use movie techniques to create dramas and dramas to expand the creative boundaries of movies." Buick said that Alibaba Entertainment Group includes Youku, Alibaba Pictures, Damai , covering cultural and entertainment fields such as online videos, movies, dramas, and music performances, bringing great convenience to creators in cross-domain and multi-form creation. It can be seen from past works that Buick has a high sensitivity and control over thriller and suspense works. In 2017, Buick wrote and directed the short film " Saves ". The film won the Best College Student Short Film Award at the 8th China International New Media Short Film Festival and was selected into the "Short Story Corner" of the Cannes International Film Festival. In 2021, Buick serves as the director and screenwriter of the thriller and suspense movie " Door Lock ", which will be released. "Door Lock" focuses on the safety issues of women living alone. It is a social film that warns the general public, especially women living alone. In 2020, the period action drama " Aiming at " co-directed by Buick and 500 premiered on Zhejiang TV and Dragon TV. The drama co-starred Huang Xuan, Chen He, Yang Caiyu and others. Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Yang Wenjie