
Weng Yu
Directing
Known For

This is a story about 'the absence of love.' The film portrays three girls from different family backgrounds and upbringings, yet they share the same social identity—'left-behind children.' The film focuses on the psychological state and survival conditions of these children, who have grown up without familial affection. Using 'left-behind children,' a phenomenon born out of the era of reform and opening up, the story reflects the warmth and coldness of human relationships and the changes in society across various social strata in China during this era. The three girls are played by the same actress, creating a deeply Eastern portrait of contemporary Chinese society, with each seemingly independent character woven into a nuanced and atmospheric tableau.
Three Wishes

A strange image of a human figure appeared on the wall of cinema number 404. The discovery of a female corpse in the wall marked the beginning of not only a new investigation, but also a series of horrible paranormal events.
Ghost Dancer
In order to escape the gambling debt owed by her dead husband, Zhen and the mentally retarded child picked up by her keep hiding themselves from one place to another
Two Mothers

The film focuses on the stories of three children with autism and their families. When a husband, unable to bear the fate of his child's autism, chooses to jump from a building; when 'mom' becomes the only word in the universe of a child who cannot communicate with the outside world; when an autistic child, carefully cared for into adulthood, comforts their crying mother by saying, 'I will take care of mom'... These are not just stories—they are real-life glimpses into the lives of over ten million people with autism.