Lu Yang

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Lu Yang
Born1979 (age 44–45)[1]
Alma materBeijing Film Academy
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter
Years active2005 - present
Agent(s)Beijing Ziyou Kujing Film Co., Ltd.
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese路陽
Simplified Chinese路阳

Lu Yang (Chinese: 路阳; born 1979) is a Chinese film director and screenwriter best known for her works My Spectacular Theatre, Brotherhood of Blades and Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield.

Early life and education

A native of Beijing, Lu Yang graduated from the Beijing Film Academy, where she majored in directing at the Director Department. She once worked in Phoenix Television.[1]

Career

She made her directorial debut Suzhou Bridge in 2005. That same year, she also directed Happy Life.

In 2010, she wrote and directed My Spectacular Theatre, which earned her Best Director of the Debut Award at the 28th Golden Rooster Awards and won the Audience Award at the 15th Busan International Film Festival.[2][3]

In 2014, she wrote and directed the historical action movie Brotherhood of Blades, for which she received Young Director of the Year Award at the China Film Director Association and Best Director of the Debut Award at the 16th Huading Awards, and was nominated for Best Director of the Debut, Best Director, and Best Film Awards at the 15th Chinese Film Media Awards. It starred Chang Chen, Liu Shishi, Wang Qianyuan. It was also produced by Terence Chang, Wang Donghui and Ling Hong.[4] At the same year, she also directed Ex Fighting, starring Lian Kai, Xiong Naijin, Zhu Dan and Ma Yuan. The film was released on October 14, 2014.

In 2017, she wrote and directed Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield, a sequel to Brotherhood of Blades. It starred Chang Chen, Yang Mi and Zhang Yi, and it was produced by Ning Hao and Wang Yibing.[5] The film was released in China on July 19, 2017, and has grossed CN¥131 million in China.[6]

Filmography

Film

Year English Title Chinese title Role Notes
2005 Suzhou Bridge 《苏州桥》 Director Short film
Happy Life 《幸福生活》 Director Short film
2006 Coming Home 《回家》 Director Short film
No Way Out 《黑白对抗》 Director TV film
Grey, White and Black 《灰白黑》 Director
2009 《遍路》 Director Documentary
Colored Youth 《着色的青春》 Director
2010 My Spectacular Theatre 《盲人电影院》 Director/ screenwriter
2011 Confession 《告白》 Director/ screenwriter Short film
2014 Ex Fighting 《房车奇遇》 Director/ screenwriter
Brotherhood of Blades 《绣春刀》 Director/ screenwriter
2017 Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield 《绣春刀:修罗战场》 Director

TV series

Year English Title Chinese title Role Notes
2008 《天堑·1949》 Director/ screenwriter

Film and TV Awards

Year Nominated work Category Award Result Notes
2011 My Spectacular Theatre Best Director of the Debut Award 28th Golden Rooster Awards Won
2015 Brotherhood of Blades Young Director of the Year Award China Film Director Association Won
Young Screenwriter of the Year Award China Film Director Association Nominated
Best Director of the Debut Award 15th Chinese Film Media Awards Nominated
Best Director Nominated
Best Film Nominated
Best Director 16th Huading Awards Won

References

  1. ^ a b 《绣春刀》导演路阳:为拍电影从北影辞职. sina (in Chinese). 2014-08-25. 35岁,毕业7年,拍过3部电影,1部上映,票房8300万。
  2. ^ 图文:金鸡奖-路阳凭《盲人电影院》获最佳导演处女作. sina (in Chinese). 12011-10-22. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ 釜山电影节闭幕 华语片《盲人电影院》获观众奖. 1905 (in Chinese). 2010-10-15.
  4. ^ Elley, Derek (22 September 2014). "Brotherhood of Blades". Film Business Asia. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
  5. ^ 宁浩不当老师做陪练 路阳对绣春刀2有信心. sina (in Chinese). 2016-09-06.
  6. ^ 绣春刀·修罗战场(2017). Cbooo (in Chinese). Retrieved 22 July 2017.

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