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Hu Ge (director) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hu Ge (director)
Hu Ge (Chinese: 胡戈; Pinyin: ''Hú Gē'', born 1974) is an amateur director in the People's Republic of China who rose to fame through social satire and the Internet. His works, which are videos which can be downloaded from video-sharing sites such as YouTube, and freely distributed by his permission, are viewed by millions. His outrageous humour and his use of innumerable parodies had gained a degree of international attention and drew notices from the Communist Party's Department of Propaganda. He has since directed a number of hugely popular online commercials for companies such as 7Up and McDonalds. http://www.chinasmack.com/2011/videos/hu-ge-interview-parodying-chinese-society-and-viral-advertising.html ==Biography== Hu Ge grew up in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. Hu Ge became well known by Chinese netizens after his first short movie, ''A Murder Case Caused by a Bun'' (a spoof on Chen Kaige's ''The Promise''), in late 2005. His subsequent works have also been well received.
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