Zhang Yibai
Known for: Directing
Born: May 8, 1963 in Chongqing, China
Zhang Xiaoling, better known by his stage name Zhang Yibai (simplified Chinese: 张一白; traditional Chinese: 張一白) (born 14 April 1963, in Chongqing, China) is a Chinese film director, screenwriter and producer. Zhang began his career in television and music videos before directing his debut, Spring Subway in 2002. Zhang, like many other modern Chinese directors, has focused primarily on life in modern Chinese cities. Spring Subway, for example, follows its protagonist as he wanders through Beijing's subway system, while the mystery-thriller Curiosity Killed the Cat follows its characters through the central China boomtown of Chongqing (also Zhang's hometown). His next two films, 2007's The Longest Night in Shanghai and 2008's Lost, Indulgence have seen the director's exposure and successes extending increasingly overseas. Longest Night, starring Zhao Wei, constitutes one of the first China-Japan coproductions, while Lost was selected to premiere at New York City's Tribeca Film Festival in 2008.
Known for
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Love O2O
Man in Car
Everybody's Fine
Scammer Playing Erhu
Sleepless Fashion
My Father and I
Male negotiator
Looking for Jackie
Glasses Assistant Director
Detective Chinatown 3
Head of Village
Forgetting to Know You
Kung Fu Hustle
Inspector Chan
Finding Mr. Right 2
Jiao's father
Ash Is Purest White
First Man in Fengjie Restaurant
Mr. Nian
校长 (voice)
Midnight Diner
Boxing Coach
My People, My Country: Behind-The-Scenes
Self
Kill Mobile
Executive Producer
Lost Indulgence
Writer
Spring Subway
Director
Eternal Moment
Director
The Longest Night in Shanghai
Writer
Return to Dust
Executive Producer
About Love
Director
Curiosity Kills the Cat
Director
The Day We Lit Up The Sky
Director
But Always
Producer
Fleet of Time
Director