
Ding Sheng
Directing
Biography
Ding Sheng is a Chinese film director and screenwriter. Born in Qingdao, Shandong in 1970, his film works include Little Big Soldier, Police Story 2013 and Railroad Tigers both films directed by him and starring Jackie Chan.
Known For

A man looking for the release of a long-time prisoner takes a police officer, his daughter, and a group of strangers hostage.
Police Story: Lockdown

The story of a farmer forced into conscription, who has been looking to get out of the army ever since. His great chance arrives when he stumbles upon a wounded general from an enemy state, and he kidnaps him, intending to claim credit for the capture, which includes five acres of land, and most importantly, honorable discharge from the army.
Little Big Soldier

A railroad worker in China in 1941 leads a team of freedom fighters against the Japanese in order to get food for the poor.
Railroad Tigers

The story centers on the Chinese Special Police Unit, from their hard training to their first mission.
S.W.A.T.

In an attempt to win back the public's interest, has-been Hong Kong film star Lau Wai-chi makes a comeback film with a major director. To prepare for his role as a peasant farmer in the 1960s, he travels to the mainland China countryside to experience rural life there, but his arrogance triggers a series of farces.
The Movie Emperor

A former smuggler attempts to start his life anew and repair his relationship with his estranged brother after his release from prison.
A Better Tomorrow

Mr. Wu, a Hong Kong movie star, is kidnapped in Beijing by Zhang Hua's gang. The police quickly form a task force and begin the search, ignoring that detectives in charge have only twenty hours before the deadline.
Saving Mr. Wu

Lao San is a young veteran high in Kungfu power but low in intelligence. After landing on a job as a body guard for a wealthy antique collector, Lao San finds out his boss's plot to rob the National Art Museum.
The Underdog Knight

Man is doing, and heaven is watching. After all, man's calculations are not as good as heaven's calculations. Four strangers were sharing the spoils in the backstage warehouse of the theater, unexpectedly getting involved in a murder case. A hot pot was boiling with endless suspense, and greed and deception triggered a series of reversals. Finally, the special identities of the four gradually surfaced, and the mysterious truth was about to be revealed
Nothing Can't Be Undone by a HotPot

Lao San, is a retired Marine veteran who lives in his world of innocence and optimism due to a brain injury. He assumes the role of a dedicated vigilante and fights people whom he considers bad.