Yuan-Qi Lu

Yuan-Qi Lu

History

Lu Yuanqi, graduated from the Film Department of National Taiwan University of Arts. He has been involved in the production of nearly forty films such as feature films, documentaries, films, commercials, short films, dramas, and MVs since he was a student. He has served as director, photographer, editing, and radio. He started documentary film director work in 2006 and participated in the post-production coordination work of the documentary "Wild Ball Children" in 2007, and thus cooperated with director Shen Kesha. In 2008, the two set up a studio, and jointly completed films such as "The Chronicle of Big Taichung-Small Town", "Listening to the Times Singing-Drifting Songs and Dances in the Age of Recording", "Children of Faraway Planets", "The Nest Builder" and other films. "Children of a Far Planet" won the Golden Bell Award for Best Editing and Best Director in Non-Theatrical Category.

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Yuan-Qi Lu

Movies

My Wedding Album
Director
Wedding photos are the development of emotions. The unique cultural etiquette and true temperament of the Chinese society are all recorded in the wedding photos. It makes everyone believe that this is a dream factory that can exchange money for concrete happiness. Before entering into marriage, the prince and princess are looking forward to a happy and happy love and future. On the other side, the couple who are already in marriage, what they hear is a frank conversation between them. Looking back at the photo that symbolizes the marriage contract, what kind of form does the "intimacy", "happiness", or "love" between the two transform into?
Five Girls and a Rope
Aiyue
Five girls grow up in China during the first years of the twentieth century. When they become adults they have to learn that women are almost without rights. Other women close to them are suppressed in the most brutal way. When Mingtao is to marry a mentally deficient but rich man, she and her friends decide to escape and to search for the mythical "garden" where a woman's life is worth living.