Birthday: 1962-05-30
Birthplace: Yanbian, Jilin, China
Gender: Male
Zhang Lü (Chinese: 张律; pinyin: Zhāng Lǜ; Korean: 장률; born May 30, 1962; Yanbian, Jilin) is a Chinese-Korean filmmaker. Zhang was originally a novelist before embarking on a career in cinema. His arthouse films have mostly focused on the disenfranchised, particularly ethnic Koreans living in China; these include Grain in Ear (2006), Desert Dream (2007), Dooman River (2011), Scenery (2013), and Gyeongju (2014). Zhang Lü is a third-generation ethnic Korean born in Yanbian, Jilin, China in 1962. He first became known in his native land China as a respected author of novels and short stories, such as Cicada Chirping Afternoon (1986). Zhang moved to South Korea in 2012, and began teaching at Yonsei University.
Zhang was then a 38-year-old professor of Chinese Literature at Yanbian University when an argument with a film director friend led him to take a bet that "anyone can make a film." With no technical training but with the support of film industry friends such as Lee Chang-dong, he set out to direct his first short film Eleven (2001), a fourteen-minute nearly silent vignette of an eleven-year-old boy's encounter with a group of soccer players his own age set in a post-industrial wasteland. Eleven was invited to compete at the 58th Venice International Film Festival and several other international film festivals, and this unexpected success made Zhang decide to become a full-time filmmaker.
Year | Title | |
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2023-10-27 | The Shadowless Tower | |
2022-08-12 | Yanagawa | |
2020-08-27 | Fukuoka | |
2018-11-08 | Ode to the Goose | |
2016-10-13 | A Quiet Dream | |
2015-10-22 | Love And... | |
2014-06-12 | Gyeongju | |
2013-12-12 | Scenery | |
2013-04-26 | Strangers | |
2013-04-26 | Over There | |
2010-08-25 | Dooman River | |
2008-11-06 | Chongqing | |
2008-06-11 | Iri | |
2007-11-08 | Desert Dream | |
2005-10-14 | Grain in Ear | |
2003-01-01 | Tang Poetry | |
2000-07-07 | Eleven |