Li Xinyun

Li Xinyun

Birth : 1983-07-14,

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Li Xinyun

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Lobster Cop
Screenplay
Four police officers open up a lobster restaurant as a cover in order to catch a notorious drug dealer, only to find their secret recipe is more popular than they expect. When they get caught up in their new business venture, they find a bigger conspiracy at work.
Lobster Cop
Director
Four police officers open up a lobster restaurant as a cover in order to catch a notorious drug dealer, only to find their secret recipe is more popular than they expect. When they get caught up in their new business venture, they find a bigger conspiracy at work.
Super E-sports: The Legendary Generation
"Super E-sports: The Legendary Generation" is a youth inspirational film produced by Kunlun Film and WE E-Sports Club, based on the real story of China's first e-sports world champion team member "WE Five Tigers". On July 4th, 2017, the exclusive premiere of Tencent Video. If the wind, strawberry, smile, curl, SKY, TED, Jocker and other e-sports all-star lineup guest join.
Sentence Me Guilty
The Chinese medical drama-thriller “Sentence Me Guilty” gives too much away in the early running and has nowhere special to go after that. Centered on a female doctor framed for highly unethical behavior in the wake of her young daughter’s death, the pic has some intriguing elements but generates little tension and doesn’t deliver the emotional clout auds might reasonably expect from a tale involving a grieving mother.
Death Trip
Lin Meijia
Lin is a designer working in Thailand. She was advised to ignore the culture of Thailand. When she gets an amulet and blessing to protect her and provide good luck, it seems to just cause her more trouble.
Romantic Encounter
Chinese short film directed by Zhang Yuan.
A Bed Affair
Beijing Flickers
Youzi
Beijing is happening these days, but not everyone is living the golden life. Dumped, fired, evicted and abandoned by everyone (including his dog), a down-on-his-luck man finds solace with a circle of equally ill-fated friends, in this touching and lighthearted drama from independent Chinese auteur Zhang Yuan (Beijing Bastards). (TIFF.)
Dada's Dance
Dada
After her mother's lecherous boyfriend reveals she's adopted, incorrigible flirt Dada skips town -- with hopelessly smitten boy-next-door Zhou in tow -- in search of her birth mother.
Little Red Flowers
Liang is a four-year-old little rebel, possessed of a pair of luminous eyes and a precociously indomitable will. His father deposits him at a well-appointed residential kindergarten in post-1949 Beijing, since his parents are often away. Life at the kindergarten appears rich and colourful, made up of a variety of cheerfully sunny rituals and games meant to train these children to be good members of society.