Wang Guangli

| birth_place = Sichuan, China | occupation = Film director | years_active = 1990s-present | module = }}

Wang Guangli () (born November 1966), nicknamed "King Death" is a film director. A native of Sichuan—and a psychology professor by education—Wang eventually turned to film, making underground independent features that were often censored due to their political content. In 2001, however, Wang decided to obtain official state backing for his film ''Go For Broke'', which, despite its support from the Shanghai Film Studio, was limited in its release—even domestically—due to its use of the Shanghainese dialect.

Wang has since shifted away from more serious works with the comedies ''Karmic Mahjong'' (2006) and ''Dangerous Games'' (2007). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Karmic mahjong

    Published 2006
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    I graduated

    Published 1992
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    Go for broke

    Published 2001
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    Maiden work

    Published 1998
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    Dangerous games

    Published 2008
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