Zhou Yiran

Zhou Yiran

Birth : 1996-10-30, Chongqing,Sichuan Province,China

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Zhou Yiran

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三贵情史
婷婷
Awakening Spring
At the most difficult low point in Jue Xiao's life, Dai Chun's appearance broke through the darkness like a ray of sunshine. In the closed environment, from acquaintance to love, the two use love to weave the possibility of happiness, and save each other from the heavy fog. As the good life continues, the test of reality also sneaks up on their love. Can they still become the best person in each other's eyes?
Love Can't Be Said
0.1% World
An Yi
Tells the love story between men and women in different places who perceive each other's emotions and perceptions and communicate. Because of an accident, assistant architect An Yi and piano tuner Gao Ang become connected through brain waves. Since then, the lives of the two become linked and gradually become the most "understanding" of each other.
Across the Furious Sea
A murder case reveals unknown secrets of the killer and the victim.
Where It Begins
The 90s, a small town high school somewhere in China. An athletics competition and a lost Walkman set in motion a chain of events that will mark the lives of a group of friends, rivals and enemies forever. Shy, wealthy Qian, extrovert Cheng, troubled Su, academically gifted Wang, charismatic athlete Teng Xiao and student president Yang are all linked in a web of friendships and hatreds, secrets, violent conflicts and passionate attachments. None emerges unscarred, and some of the wounds run deep. Years later, a series of encounters draw them back together, but the shadow of the past hangs heavy. Can they redeem themselves – and exorcise the ghosts of their youth – or is tragedy inevitable?
My People, My Country
Hospital nurse (segment "Passing By")
Anthology of short films directed by several different directors.
I Am Your Mom
Bai Yin
When Zhao Xiaoyi passes the entrance exam to enroll as an art student, it’s more to her than a chance to pursue her creative dreams. After years of close supervision at home, it also means freedom and independence. Away at school at last, a lonelier Zhao finds there may be more to miss at home than there is to discover on her own. Meanwhile, things are not all well with her mom, as career troubles and domestic problems collide to overwhelm her.