Ruby Yang
História
Ruby Yang is a Chinese American documentary film director and producer.
Producer
This story of the cheongsam takes us from Shanghai to Hong Kong and Toronto, reflecting the history of the Chinese diaspora and the decline of traditional tailoring.
Supervising Editor
This story of the cheongsam takes us from Shanghai to Hong Kong and Toronto, reflecting the history of the Chinese diaspora and the decline of traditional tailoring.
Supervising Editor
The movie tells an intimate story of one woman's journey that questions traditional notions of family and identity, revealing the wounds that tear at the heart of Chinese society in the aftermath of the one-child policy.
Story
High on the Tibetan Plateau, the old way of life is on the decline. We follow the nomads of Ritoma as they navigate the collision of tradition and modernity.
Editor
High on the Tibetan Plateau, the old way of life is on the decline. We follow the nomads of Ritoma as they navigate the collision of tradition and modernity.
Director
High on the Tibetan Plateau, the old way of life is on the decline. We follow the nomads of Ritoma as they navigate the collision of tradition and modernity.
Executive Producer
Hardly could anybody tell that 87 years old Lou has had Alzheimer’s disease. Over the years, Lou has forgotten almost everyone but firmly believes that 88 years old Feng is the one she is going to spend the rest of her life with.
Story
Following Asia's best young musicians as they learn to work together, this film explores the higher ideals that music inspires.
Editor
Following Asia's best young musicians as they learn to work together, this film explores the higher ideals that music inspires.
Director
Following Asia's best young musicians as they learn to work together, this film explores the higher ideals that music inspires.
Editor
A Hong Kong documentary directed by Oscar winner Ruby Yang, chronicles the trials and tribulations of a group of under-privileged middle school students as they undergo six months of vigorous training to produce a musical on stage.
Producer
A Hong Kong documentary directed by Oscar winner Ruby Yang, chronicles the trials and tribulations of a group of under-privileged middle school students as they undergo six months of vigorous training to produce a musical on stage.
Director
A Hong Kong documentary directed by Oscar winner Ruby Yang, chronicles the trials and tribulations of a group of under-privileged middle school students as they undergo six months of vigorous training to produce a musical on stage.
Supervising Editor
Ten-year-old HE Fangfei and her family are "eco-refugees" living in Minqin County. Minqin, once an oasis, is now one of the major sources of sandstorms in China. The deserts are encroaching on the towns and swallowing up farmland, schools and homes. The government advisers privately describe Minqin and the surrounding areas as "ecological disaster areas", and try to convince the villagers that the only option the Chinese people in this region have is to respect nature’s rules by allowing the sand to encroach and restore these regions to the original ecological system. The film examines this ongoing battle, now carried out by young villagers like HE, between human nature and Mother Nature.
Producer
J and Jacky are good friends who attend the same school. J is from a single-parent family, and will be taken care by Jacky’s family whenever his mother has to return to Mainland to renew her visa; such kind of story is not an isolated case. These families have been uprooted for a “better future” in Hong Kong, but is this “future” that the children really long to have? A Chinese saying: “How does one understand the joy of fish, if one is not a fish?” Will the adults really understand what the children want?
Editor
A young woman in modern-day Shanghai whose chance encounter with a stranger moves her to divulge a deep-seated secret. In atmospheric flashbacks she is shown in an old house filled with mementos of the Jewish population who were given asylum in Shanghai during World War II.
Director
What's the spirit of Yong Chun? Take a subway to Yong Chun and appreciate Master Meng's Kung Fu. Learn of the beauty and kindness of Chinese culture.
Editor
Villagers in a remote district of central China take on a chemical company that is poisoning their water and air. For five years they fight to transform their environment and as they do, they find themselves transformed as well.
Director
Villagers in a remote district of central China take on a chemical company that is poisoning their water and air. For five years they fight to transform their environment and as they do, they find themselves transformed as well.
Editor
Documentary about the experience of the Chinese in San Francisco's Chinatown, told through the films they loved. This retrospective film retells the immigrant story, and revives the emotions felt by audiences in Chinatown's theaters. An uplifting reflection on how cinema shaped the community, and a tribute to the Chinatown theater movie-goers.
Director
Documentary about the experience of the Chinese in San Francisco's Chinatown, told through the films they loved. This retrospective film retells the immigrant story, and revives the emotions felt by audiences in Chinatown's theaters. An uplifting reflection on how cinema shaped the community, and a tribute to the Chinatown theater movie-goers.
Editor
Documentary portrays the life of gay men in China and how some of the men still must marry and have children to please their parents.
Director
Documentary portrays the life of gay men in China and how some of the men still must marry and have children to please their parents.
Director
A Chinese-American philanthropist speaks frankly about his status as a gay man, his experience with AIDS while growing up in the U.S., and what led him to give up a lucrative career in investment banking to work with gay men in China and others at risk of AIDS.
Director
Peng Liyuan, one of China's most popular folksingers and a Chinese AIDS Ambassador, plays with AIDS orphans in the remote villages of Anhui province. The short film explores the story behind Peng's trip to Anhui to film public service announcements and her involvement with the children of the Fu'Ai Charity.
Editor
A year in the life of children in the Province of Anhui in China, who have lost their parents to AIDS. Traditional obligations to family and village collide with terror of the disease.
Director
A year in the life of children in the Province of Anhui in China, who have lost their parents to AIDS. Traditional obligations to family and village collide with terror of the disease.
Director
The half-hour profile tells the story of "Julia," a university student and the very first person to go on the Chinese airwaves to explain that she had contracted the HIV virus through sexual contact.
Director
A group of Chinese orphans with AIDS make their first trip to Beijing to meet Yao Ming.
Editor
How are ordinary people adapting to China's transformation - market economies, globalization, small families? Using compact digital video gear filmmakers Ruby Yang and Lambert Yam track four Chinese families as they step into the 21st century. Opting for the personal over the abstract, China 21 introduces lively and appealing people who would be lost in a bigger picture.
Director
How are ordinary people adapting to China's transformation - market economies, globalization, small families? Using compact digital video gear filmmakers Ruby Yang and Lambert Yam track four Chinese families as they step into the 21st century. Opting for the personal over the abstract, China 21 introduces lively and appealing people who would be lost in a bigger picture.
Director of Photography
How are ordinary people adapting to China's transformation - market economies, globalization, small families? Using compact digital video gear filmmakers Ruby Yang and Lambert Yam track four Chinese families as they step into the 21st century. Opting for the personal over the abstract, China 21 introduces lively and appealing people who would be lost in a bigger picture.
Editor
Through many in-depth interviews with the veterans of Silicon Valley, this documentary describes the history, start-up culture, business management and venture capital mechanisms of the Silicon Valley.
Director
Through many in-depth interviews with the veterans of Silicon Valley, this documentary describes the history, start-up culture, business management and venture capital mechanisms of the Silicon Valley.
Additional Editing
Documentário que retrata a história de sete crianças israelenses e palestinas em Jerusalém. Apesar de morarem no mesmo lugar, elas vivem em mundos completamente distintos, separados por diferenças religiosas. Com idades entre 8 e 13 anos, raramente elas falam por si mesmas e estão isoladas pelo medo. Neste filme, suas histórias oferecem uma nova e emocionante perspectiva sobre o conflito no Oriente Médio. Melhor filme na escolha do público no Festival Internacional de Roterdã de 2001: um caso inédito, já que o filme ainda não tinha distribuição na Europa.
Editor
Will Keane (Richard Gere) é um playboy cinquentão que tem como promessa nunca ter um compromisso sério com uma mulher. Quando ele conhece Charlotte Fielding (Winona Ryder), uma jovem que tem a metade da sua idade, imagina que terá com ela outro rápido e fácil romance. Mas nada no relacionamento de ambos é fácil ou rápido. Apesar da diferença de idade, eles terminam se apaixonando perdidamente e fazendo com que Will resolva abandonar sua decisão de nunca assumir um compromisso amoroso. Mas Charlotte tem um sério motivo para recusar a proposta de ter uma relação com Will que dure para sempre: ela está morrendo.
Editor
Five young Hong Kongers, equipped with digital camcorders, help filmmaker Ruby Yang create a portrait of a city in transition.
Director
Five young Hong Kongers, equipped with digital camcorders, help filmmaker Ruby Yang create a portrait of a city in transition.
Editor
Young teen girl Xiu Xiu is sent away to a remote corner of the Sichuan steppes for manual labor in 1975 (sending young people to there was a part of Cultural Revolution in China). A year later, she agrees to go to even more remote spot with a Tibetan saddle tramp Lao Jin to learn horse herding.
Editor
Using government documents, archive footage and direct interviews with activists and former FBI/CIA officers, All Power to the People documents the history of race relations and the Civil Rights Movement in the United States during the 1960s and 70s. Covering the history of slavery, civil-rights activists, political assassinations and exploring the methods used to divide and destroy key figures of movements by government forces, the film then contrasts into Reagan-Era events, privacy threats from new technologies and the failure of the “War on Drugs”, forming a comprehensive view of the goals, aspirations and ultimate demise of the Civil Rights Movement…
Editor
This diaristic documentary follows Sokly Ny, an under-priveledged and under-represented immigrant minority student, through his final year of high school in the San Francisco Bay Area. Ny, A.K.A. Don Bonus, provides commentary on his life, recounting the difficulty and triumph of his everyday experience. The drama builds to a crescendo as the day of his graduation ceremonies corresponds with the criminal trial of his brother.
Editor
Adotada por uma família nobre de Xangai em 1941, a pequena Sung Neng Yee (Julia Nickson) era tratada como se fosse uma princesa, até que as bombas caíram e os japoneses confiscaram a sua casa. Depois da derrota dos japoneses, ela se uniu aos comunistas, acreditando ser estes os libertadores da China. Tudo correu bem até que Sung se apaixonou por Lam Cheng Shen (Russell Wong) de Hong Kong.
Esta é uma história de amor, uma saga de coragem e uma jóia premiada de inspiração.
Director
A woman mourns the loss of her still born baby.
Director
MATRIMONY is a fast and furious tongue-in-cheek send-up of the lavish ceremonies and weighted significance associated with weddings.
Director
An experimental work scrutinizing the texture, pattern and movement of architectural surroundings.
Director
An experimental short on light, color and anxiety.
Director
In 2013, My Voice, My Life followed classes of students from three high schools for underprivileged kids and one school for the visually impaired as they embarked on a voyage of self-discovery through taking part in a musical production. Six years later, what kinds of lives are they leading now? My Voice, My Life Revisited goes in search of four of those students: Ah Bok, Coby, Sio Fan and Tsz Nok, charting their transformation and how they have grown over these past few years, as well as the challenges they are facing today.