
Ren Lu
Directing
Biography
Ren Lu is known for Today, I Rest (1959), Che shui ma long (1981) and Fei ba, zhu qiu! (1980).
Known For

In this delightful comedy, a cheerful farmer's wife (post-Revolution superstar Zhang Ruifang) in a village commune puts her marriage in jeopardy when she takes her cadre spirit a little too far.
Li Shuangshuang

Problems when a female truck driver gets into conflict with horsedrawn wagon teamsters.
Heavy Traffic

In the early days of liberation, Kuomintang remnants fled to the Menghe Tibetan region. The government sent Chen Shaohua’s political work team to secure local chieftain Luobu Danzeng’s help against the enemy. Spy Xie Chunfu deceived Luobu Danzeng, causing conflict between the Menghe and Wari people to undermine the Communist Party and plan a counter-revolutionary uprising. Chen Shaohua implemented ethnic policies to win Luobu Danzeng’s support and investigated the spies’ activities. Xie attempted to poison steward Lang Jie, but Lang Jie discovered the plot. Nationalist spies threatened Luobu Danzeng to detain the work team. Chen Shaohua sent Xiao Li and Dali Jie to the military division. The People’s Government advanced into Menghe, prompting Xie to assassinate Lang Jie to eliminate witnesses. Before dying, Lang Jie exposed Xie’s plot to Luobu Danzeng, who apologised and cooperated with the People’s Liberation Army to eliminate the remnants.
Dawn of Menghe

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洞箫横吹

It is policeman Ma Tianmin’s day off, and his chief’s wife has fixed him up with Liu Ping, a young woman she knows. But, on his way to keep the date, Ma, who embodies all the qualities of an exemplary member of the new communist society, stops many times to help people in need. In a Shanghai fully involved in the Great Leap Forward, will the kind-hearted socialist hero get the girl?
Today Is My Day Off

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太阳照亮了红石沟

Feature film produced by Shanghai Film Studio in 1980 about the growth of young football players in China, showing the game, training, and their lives. Adapted from a play called "3 to 0." At the beginning, the football team loses their game 0 to 3. In order to restore their dignity, the team makes quick adjustments -- strengthening team management, replacing the head coach, and rethinking their training method. This is the first football-themed film in Chinese film history.