
Zhang Lu
Zhang Lü (Chinese: 张律; pinyin: Zhāng Lǜ; Korean: 장률; born May 30, 1962; Yanbian, Jilin) is a Chinese-Korean filmmaker. Zhang was originally a novelist before embarking on a career in cinema. His arthouse films have mostly focused on the disenfranchised, particularly ethnic Koreans living in China; these include Grain in Ear (2006), Desert Dream (2007), Dooman River (2011), Scenery (2013), and Gyeongju (2014). Zhang Lü is a third-generation ethnic Korean born in Yanbian, Jilin, China in 1962. He first became known in his native land China as a respected author of novels and short stories, such as Cicada Chirping Afternoon (1986). Zhang moved to South Korea in 2012, and began teaching at Yonsei University. Zhang was then a 38-year-old professor of Chinese Literature at Yanbian University when an argument with a film director friend led him to take a bet that "anyone can make a film." With no technical training but with the support of film industry friends such as Lee Chang-dong, he set out to direct his first short film Eleven (2001), a fourteen-minute nearly silent vignette of an eleven-year-old boy's encounter with a group of soccer players his own age set in a post-industrial wasteland. Eleven was invited to compete at the 58th Venice International Film Festival and several other international film festivals, and this unexpected success made Zhang decide to become a full-time filmmaker.
- Known ForDirecting
- Born30 May 1962 (age 63)
- Place of BirthYanbian, Jilin, China
Zhang Lu

- Known ForDirecting
- Born30 May 1962 (age 63)
- Place of BirthYanbian, Jilin, China

The Shadowless Tower
2023

Usu
2022

The Element of Hope
2022

Yanagawa
2022

Fukuoka
2020

Ode to the Goose
2018

A Quiet Dream
2016

Love And...
2015

Gyeongju
2014

Strangers
2013
Over There
2013

Scenery
2013

Don't Expect Praises
2012

Lost in the Mountain
2011

Winter Vacation
2011

Dooman River
2010

Routine Holiday
2008

Iri
2008

Chongqing
2008

Desert Dream
2007

Grain in Ear
2005

Tang Poetry
2003
