
Peng Fei
Directing
Biography
Pengfei, born in Beijing in 1982, is a director and screenwriter in Mainland China and graduated from the Directing Department of the French International School of Image and Sound. In 2017, the feature film "The Taste of Rice Flowers" directed by him was shortlisted for the "Venice Day" section of the 74th Venice Film Festival.
Known For

An alcoholic man and his two young children barely survive in Taipei. They cross paths with a lonely grocery clerk who might help them make a better life.
Stray Dogs

An old Chinese woman visits Japan to find her missing daughter whom she adopted in post-WWII China. Her granddaughter and a retired Japanese policeman join her search.
Tracing Her Shadow

A worker from Northeast China is obsessed with his dream of flying his self-made flying-device.
Take Off

In 2012, the Hong Kong International Film Festival invited Tsai Ming-Ling to make the opening short film. Having grown up with Hong Kong's popular culture, Tsai Ming-Liang decided to pay homage by making a "Walker" film, contrasting the Walker's slowness with the frenzied pace of Hong Kong's cosmopolitan life. The film ends with a song by Hong Kong actor and singer Samuel Hui, who was Tsai Ming-Liang's idol during his youth. The film was invited to be the closing short film for the Cannes Film Festival in 2012.
Walker

Ye Nan, a mother belonging to the Dai minority, comes back to her village after living in the city. She wants to take care of the 13-year-old daughter she'd left behind, but the road to rebuilding their relationship is full of obstacles.
The Taste of Rice Flower
Based on the extraordinary true story of Zhu Shenghao, who was among the first few in China who translated the works of William Shakespeare's into Chinese language.
Untamed

The lives of three people entwine in Beijing's Underground City.