Xu Huijing
Directing
Biography
Born in Shanxi, Xu Huijing worked for Southern Weekend TV Department and Phoenix TV Chinese Channel in Hong Kong. He has ten years of experience in independent documentary creation. His directorial works have won the Special Jury Award at the 20th Sheffield Documentary Film Festival and the Special Jury Award at the 50th Chicago International Film Festival, and have been selected for many domestic and international film festivals such as the Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival in the Netherlands.
Known For

In the suburbs of Beijing, a group of troubled teenagers learn to play baseball with a famous baseball coach, while struggling through their internal conflicts and the inability to play baseball games like professionals. When an accident took place in the winter of 2017, countless local residents got evacuated in Beijing, the baseball team, as well as their playfield were facing the unexpected obstacle—the relocation of their headquarter. With the World Series of the Little Pony League waiting around the corner, the whole team will have to pull themselves together and face the competition on the international stage.
Tough Out

ZHANG Weili, the first-ever Asian UFC women’s world champion, secured the UFC strawweight belt with a 42-second TKO victory over the reigning female boxing champion. She successfully defended her title against the legendary fighter Joanna. However, after two back-to-back defeats at the peak of her career, she found herself in a personal slump. Determined to reclaim her identity, she took the bold step of cutting off her long hair.
Unstoppable

In rural China, the job of enforcing the Communist Party's one-child policy falls on government bureaucrats tasked with imposing fines, birth control, and forced sterilizations. Xu Huijing documents this process in his native village of Ma, following the tenacious efforts of the local birth control chief during an increased sterilization quota period, revealing the absurd and tragic local consequences of high-level government policy. (Chicago International Film Festival)
Mothers

Ma Yanwei, a master of ecology, and his wife Li Bei, a returnee, two sons, and a dog rented several hundred acres of land on the edge of the desert, hoping to improve the soil through ecological agriculture, slow down desertification, and protect the ecology. The arrival of the seagulls is like a mirror, but also like a sharp blade that pierces the bright moon that Yanwei raised for Li Bei over the long field in the sand sea.
Catchers on the Moon

Cuizhen is a barber. As a foreigner, she is rejected by the locals. A serious illness ten years ago gave her "supernatural power" and became a possessed psychic. Over the years, the new gods in the village have changed to the old. Many people claim to be possessed psychics, to be the commander of all religions, and to establish the Western Paradise in the underworld. Cuizhen disagreed with these views. She just wanted to gather psychics and villagers together for a grand birthday event every year according to the instructions of the gods. Cuizhen's process of organizing a birthday memorial has been twists and turns, and her birthday has become a battle for the rights and status of psychics.