Yong Mei

Yong Mei

Birth : 1970-02-14, huhehaote,neimenggu,China

History

Yong Mei (Chinese: 咏梅, born 14 February 1970) is a Chinese actress. She won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival for her performance in the film Song Long, My Son.

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Yong Mei
Yong Mei

Movies

Above the Dust
The film ABOVE THE DUST shows the life of contemporary Chinese rural areas and the historical changes experienced by rural families in a panoramic perspective. The film outlines the unique and sincere feelings between three generations in a delicate way, and also expresses people’s deep affection for land.
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?
流云过
So Long, My Son
Wang Liyun
SO LONG MY SON traces the lives of two families over three decades of social, political and human upheaval in China. Following the loss of a child in a tragic accident, their paths separate. Destinies ebb and flow, and fortunes are transformed under the impact of a country’s changing face. Yet even as their lives diverge, a common search for truth and reconciliation around the tragedy remains. But sometimes it can take a lifetime to say farewell. SO LONG MY SON chronicles people and a society in full transformation - in which human relationships and the tumultuous evolution of a nation are inevitably and inextricably intertwined.
The Assassin
Yinniang's Mother
A female assassin during the Tang Dynasty begins to question her loyalties when she falls in love with one of her targets.
Young Style
A story of a high school boy as he processes the loss of his first love and learns to experience high school over again. For 3 years of high school, JU Ran has silently had a love for a young girl in his class. At the end of his senior year, as the college entrance examination looms overhead, JU Ran's situation changes, and he is given the chance to repeat his senior year. Through this year, he studies again for the examination, and has a second chance at his high school experience. JU Ran's tale is that of growing up, and a caution to take joy in every moment, because even second chances are not perfect.
Aftershock
Fang Da Qiang's Sister
The epic story of a family separated as a result of the Great Tangshan Earthquake of 1976. Based on the Tangshan Earthquake in 1976 that took the lives of 240,000 people.
Ocean Heaven
Principal Tan
The story of a father's tireless love for his autistic son. A terminally ill father's attempt to teach his autistic son the necessary life skills to survive on his own before he passes away. It is also a poignant tribute to the infinite love that parents have for their children and their unending desire to take care and look after them to their best abilities, no matter the struggle, no matter the effort.
Cell Phone
Xiao Su
Written by Liu Zhenyun, based on his own novel of the same title, the film revolves around two successful men whose marriages were wrecked when their wives uncovered their extramarital affairs through traces left in their cellphones. More broadly, the film explores the role of cellphones in interpersonal relationships in modern China, where the rapid development in information technology is having huge impacts on the way people communicate.