Fang Liang
Directing
Biography
Liang Fang holds a Master of Arts in Film Production from the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts. He was selected for the 54th Taipei Golden Horse Awards in 2018. His first documentary feature film "Factory Boy" won the Human Rights Concern Award at the Global Chinese Competition of the Southern Film Festival in Taiwan
Known For

The young He San, unable to bear the depression of his father's death, comes to a factory in Shenzhen alone and blends into the crowd of migrant workers from the south. He peeks into a vast secret jungle between love and desire.
Water Can Go Anywhere

In 1978 Deng Xiaoping set up Shenzhen as a Special Economic Zone in China, and this decision led to the rapid development of Guangdong economy. Numerous factories have been established, millions of people are attracted because of gold rush. Over 30 years later, young people who were away from their home have already stepped in the midlife. Guangdong has become a representative of job hunting and has been drawing a newly young generation who has faith and uncertainty to the future. This video revolves around three working-class boys who are the 90s generation.
Factory Boy

With the background of a large number of Guangdong factories' relocation abroad. The story focuses on several young workers, who try to rid anxiety through love, but slowly drowning in lovestruggles.