Wang Xiaoshuai

| native_name_lang = zh | birth_date = | birth_place = Shanghai, China | alma_mater = Beijing Film Academy | occupation = Film director, screenwriter, actor, film producer | years_active = 1993-present | movement = Sixth Generation | awards = ''Golden Alexander''
1993 - ''The Days''
''Silver Bear - Jury Grand Prix''
2001 - ''Beijing Bicycle''
''Jury Prize''
2005 - ''Shanghai Dreams''
''Silver Bear for Best Screenplay''
2008 - ''In Love We Trust'' | module = }}

Wang Xiaoshuai (; born May 22, 1966) is a Chinese film director, screenwriter, and occasional actor. He is commonly grouped under the loose association of filmmakers known as the "Sixth Generation" of the Cinema of China. Like others in this generation, and in contrast with earlier Chinese filmmakers who produced mostly historical drama, Wang proposed a “new urban Chinese cinema [that] has been mainly concerned with bearing witness of a fast- paced transforming China and producing a localized critique of globalization.”

Many of Wang's works are known for their sensitive portrayal of teens and youths, most notable in films such as ''Beijing Bicycle'', ''So Close to Paradise'', ''Drifters'', and ''Shanghai Dreams''. His 2008 film ''In Love We Trust'' was an exception as it portrays marital strains.

In 2010, Wang was appointed a ''chevalier'' of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. He also served as a member of the jury of the BigScreen Italia Film Festival 2006, held in Kunming, Yunnan, China. Provided by Wikipedia

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