
Qin Haiyan
Writing
Biography
Qin Haiyan is a Chinese screenwriter. She has a Master degree of Film Studies, Peking University.
Known For

A heartwarming tale follows three sisters from Kashgar's ancient city as they navigate love, family bonds, and life's storms together, rebuilding their lives with resilience and hope.
Bloom Life

Lu Kongwen is the author of a fantasy novel series following a heroic teenager, also named Kongwen, on a quest to end the tyrannical rule of Lord Redmane, under the guidance of a Black Armor. But through a strange twist of fate, the fantasy world of the novel begins to impact life in the real world, leading Guan Ning to accept a mission from Tu Ling to kill the author.
A Writer's Odyssey

On the winter solstice, Yang Yuan’s son vanishes after sneaking into a neighbor's house. Meanwhile, Yuan Wu deals with his father’s sudden death, and Lin Chuping experiences a frightening incident with no memory of the attacker. These seemingly unrelated events begin to connect as the characters search for answers.
The Disappearing Child

The film spans two decades, as the story unfolds in a series of flashbacks that begin when Qiyue and Ansheng were just thirteen. The two became inseparable, until they met a boy who ended up tearing their lives apart.
SoulMate

In China, a woman is subjected to domestic violence every 7.4 seconds. Xu Min (Tong Liya), who seems to be strong and independent, has an unspeakable secret: she has been abused by her husband Chen Jun (Wu Yuhan) for a long time. Will the divorce free her from abuse?
The Woman in the Storm

Two members of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs are tasked with the evacuation of Chinese citizens when war breaks out in Numia, North Africa.
Home Coming

Florence, Prague, Paris, Shanghai, Otaru of Hokkaido, five different love stories in five different cities.
Cities in Love

Li Jie, a lawyer, is taking divorce proceedings to try to get custody of her daughter. As she is working hard to earn a better life for her daughter, she hires a baby sitter, Sun Fang, to watch her child. One day, Li comes home only to find her child and Sun have disappeared. Unfortunately, Li is suspected by both her family and the police, and must lean on herself to trace Sun alone.
Lost, Found

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My Career as a Teacher

On his moped, Yang Ba travels every day from the grubby apartment he shares with his wife and son to the ramshackle tyre workshop where he tries to earn a living for his family. But having a child of student age is expensive and Yang’s finances are put under even more pressure when the municipality plans to demolish his neighbourhood. His distress puts him in touch with Li Daguo, who is looking for a kidney for his desperately ill sister.
The Donor

Huang is a taciturn detective, hired to catch the elusive Li Chonggao in an illicit tryst. Having failed that, he placates himself by collecting evidence: taking pictures of a rumpled bed or attempting to question the locals. When he meets the stunning Yu Ran, he suspects she may be the key to capturing Li, but she has secrets of her own.
Before Born

Can two completely different cultures truly connect? Can two people from completely different worlds find love? These are some of the questions raised in 'China Affair.' A Chinese movie filmed from a non-Chinese perspective, 'China Affair' is a complex narrative laced with barbed satire, which allows for a fresh perspective unseen in other movies that touch upon the cultural gap between America and China. At first glance, Director Zhang Ming is simply bringing cultural differences to life through the eyes of a foreigner named Lucas, but actually Zhang Ming's 'China Affair' is a story about difficult relationships that reflects on larger issues facing an increasingly intercultural world.
China Affair

Chinese film directed by Zhang Ming,
The Bride
Set in Kashgar, it tells the spiritual journey of three young women who grew up in the city. Amidst shifts in their careers, relationships, and mindsets, they experience remarkable growth and transformation.