Li Ruijun
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Li Ruijun | |||||||
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| Born | 1983 (age 41–42) Gaotai, Gansu, China | ||||||
| Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter | ||||||
| Spouse | Zhang Min[1] | ||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 李 叡 珺 | ||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 李 睿 珺 | ||||||
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Li Ruijun (Chinese: 李睿珺; pinyin: Lǐ Ruìjùn, born 1983) is a Chinese film director and screenwriter.[2][3]
Born in Gansu province in 1983, Li Ruijun studied music and painting at the age of fourteen.[citation needed] In 2003, he graduated from the China National Ministry of Radio, Film, and Television. From 2003 to 2006, he worked as director for television stations and television program providers.[citation needed]
He started work on his debut feature film, The Summer Solstice, in 2006, writing the script as well as directing it, and finished the post-production in 2007.[3][4] He has since made five more feature films as well as one short.
Filmography
- The Summer Solstice 夏至 (2007) – director, screenwriter, actor, editor, production manager
- The Old Donkey 老驢頭 (2010) – director, screenwriter, composer, editor
- Fly with the Crane 告訴他們,我乘白鶴去了 (2012) – director, screenwriter
- Present 禮物 (short film, 2014) – director, screenwriter
- One Day (segment: "Present") 有一天 (segment: "禮物") (2014) – director, screenwriter
- River Road (家在水草豐茂的地方) (2015) – director, screenwriter, editor
- Walking Past the Future (2017) – director, screenwriter
- Return to Dust (2022) – director, screenwriter, editor.[5]