Yang Chao
Directing
Known For

A son, whose relationship with his mother is strained after his father’s disappearance, becomes acquainted with telephone dating service operator No. 23, bringing unexpected changes to him and his mother.
Number 23

With Taiwan remaining in the grip of martial law in 1982, a group of filmmakers from that country set out to establish a cultural identity through cinema and to share it with the world. This engaging documentary looks at the movement's legacy.
Flowers of Taipei: Taiwan New Cinema

A voyage between a woman searching for the meaning of life and a man holding a book of poems on the longest river of Mainland China.
Crosscurrent

After rebirth, Mu Yunyao never did three things: be kind to others, leave a chance for evil, and believe in true feelings. She was sinister and reckless, who would rather turn the world upside down than stoop to compromise. However, there was always a cold-faced prince tailing her secretly, who wanted to marry and adore her.
The Legend of the Resourceful Princess

Two students travel across rural China looking for some meaning to their lives.
Passages

After failing to get into college, Lu Lin has to take up the same job as his father, a railway mechanic, when his dream is to work in the Air Force. Lu Lin takes it one day at a time and lives in constant fear of what the future will bring.
Runaway

Chinese photographer Weicheng Hua meets the vagabond Zhighuo Sun in 2015 at an amusement park just outside Chongqing. Hua’s first film is an affectionate portrait of the drug-using, possibly psychotic, sensitive and always cheerful Sun, who moves through the amusement park like a kind of shaman, holding forth about mystical concepts such as “the principle of zero” and “understanding the self.” The central figure seems to fit perfectly into this odd environment.
Just an Alien

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