Lou Jian (楼健)

Lou Jian Synopsis and Plot Summary

Lou Jian, born on July 14, 1967, in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, is a screenwriter and director who is based in Mainland China.

He earned his EMBA Executive Masters of Business Administration program of the International Business School of the University of International Business and Economics.

In 2000 the year 2000, he directed his debut feature film ” The Backbone of Steel ” which launched his career as a director.

In 2001 He wrote and directed his feature-length film ” Father “, which received the Best Film Award at the Deauville Asian Film Festival in France .

in 2006, the film’s literary story “Red Sails Flying Over the Roof” received an American Film Institute’s Hartley Merrill International Screenplay Award.

It was the first time an Chinese literary film script has won the distinction at an international special film script competition.

The spy thriller ” Depot 51 ” directed by him was screened on CCTV. In 2010, his documentary film ” Lucky Clouds After the Rain ” written by him was awarded the Best Film Award at the Vientiane Chinese Film Festival in the UK.

In 2011, he directed the spy-drama ” Secrets of Jinling “. 2013 saw the biographical historical film ” Storyteller ” directed by his name was broadcast on the Star.

In 2015, he directed the famous film ” Soul and Flesh “. In 2017 He directed the spy thriller ” Mask ” starring Zu Feng, Hou Yong and Mei Ting.

In 2021, he will be the director of the modern-day film about the rural world “Huang Dafa’s Struggle History”.

In 2022, he’ll be the director of the contemporary countryside action ” High Mountain Clear Canal “.

Biography

First Name: Lou
Native Name: 楼健
Nationality: Chinese
Gender: Male

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