Ying Liang

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Ying Liang
Born1977
Shanghai, China
Occupation(s)Director, Screenwriter
Years active2000s–present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese應亮
Simplified Chinese应亮

Ying Liang (Chinese: 应亮; pinyin: yīng liàng; born 1977) is a Chinese independent film director and screenwriter.

Biography[edit]

Ying Liang graduated from the Department of Directing at the Chongqing Film Academy and Beijing Normal University. His short film The Missing House (2003) won the best script award at the Beijing Student Film Festival, and Critics Award at the Hong Kong Independent Short Film Festival.

After the success of his short films, he directed his first feature film Taking Father Home (2005), which won awards at the Tokyo Filmex Film Festival, the Hong Kong International Film Festival, and the San Francisco International Film Festival.[1] Taking Father Home was also selected at more than 30 international film festivals including those taking place in Rotterdam, Vancouver, London, Chicago, and Fribourg.

In 2006, Ying made The Other Half, which is supported by the Hubert Bals Fund (HBF) from the International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film also won the Special Jury Prize at the Tokyo Filmex Film Festival.

Filmography[edit]

As director[edit]

Year English title Chinese title Notes
2005 Taking Father Home 背鸭子的男孩
2006 The Other Half 另一半
2008 Good Cats 好猫
2009 Condolences Short film
2012 When Night Falls
2016 A Sunny Day Short film
2017 I Have Nothing to Say Short film
2018 A Family Tour 自由行

Awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ http://www.filmfest.org.sg/ Singapore International Film Festival
  2. ^ "20th Singapore International Film Festival". www.filmfest.org.sg. Archived from the original on 2007-03-21.
  3. ^ "TOKYO FILMeX". filmex.jp.
  4. ^ "AWARDS | SKYY PRIZE | San Francisco Film Festival".
  5. ^ "Taking Father Home". NETPAC. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
  6. ^ "2016 Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival". Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  7. ^ "Netpac Jury Award Winners". FICA. Retrieved 11 September 2019.

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