Lu Zhang

Jilin, China, 1962.

 

Director
Director, screenwriter and producer. As a third generation Korean living in China, in his films he often plays with the theme of the Korean Chinese. However, he entered the world of film by accident. While working as a professor of Chinese literature at Yanbian University, he bet his friend that anyone can make a film. The bet resulted in a short film 11 (Eleven, 2001). He made his first feature film Tang shi (Tang Poetry, 2003) two years later. His drama Mang zhong (Grain in Ear, 2005) attracted the attention of the international audience. Afterwards he made Hyazgar (Desert Dream, 2007), which he filmed in the Mongolian desert. In 2008 he produced his first film, Huangjin zhou (Routine Holiday, 2008) directed by Hongqi Li. In that same year he directed his two dramas Iri (2008) and Chongqing (2008). Currently his last feature film is Dooman River (2010), made in coproduction with France. He also made a documentary Pung-gyeong (Over There, 2013).

Filmography


Films by this director

Grain in Ear

(Mang zhong, 2005.)

Directed by: Lu Zhang
PHOTOGRAPHY: Yonghong Liu
Synopsis:

A young single mother of Korean descent lives in China barely making ends meet. She survives by selling the workers by the road traditional Korean dish kimchi. Her son, whose father is in jail, doesn't understand this difficult position. Without any support, helpless, she starts a relationship with a married man of Korean descent. Instead of finding happiness, the affair brings her problems with her son and leads to inevitable tragedy.

35 mm, color, 109 min
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