Filmography

The Border

2026, 168 mins

From a sanctuary of reunion to a site of sudden closure, a border park between the US and Canada becomes the stage where families, beloveds, and displaced souls navigate the tightening grip of political change—and the stark loss of the last shared space between the two nations. Four years in the making, The Border is a critical reflection on the fragility of freedom and the enduring tension between the desire to draw close and the impulse to draw lines.

This project was supported by British Columbia Arts Council.

The World is Bright

2019, 116 mins

What would you do if your only child died mysteriously in another country and was buried sight unseen? Following the epic 10-year journey of an elderly Chinese couple searching for the truth behind their son’s death in Canada, what starts as a murder mystery becomes something else entirely. The film is a rare revelation of immigration, mental health and a Kafkaesque state bureaucracy at the heart of global migration.

This project was supported by British Columbia Arts Council and The Canada Council for the Arts.

姐妹 sisters

2005, 86 mins

In a sparsely furnished apartment in an unnamed city, two sisters live together, bound by love and fragile dependency. As the younger battles a severe eating disorder, the older struggles to keep herself—and her sister—afloat. But the closer she gets, the more the line between savior and self-destruction begins to blur.



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