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Zhang Lü
South Korean-Chinese filmmaker
In this Chinese name, the family name is Zhang.
Zhang Lü or Jang Ryul (Chinese: 张律; pinyin: Zhāng Lǜ; Korean:장률; born May 30, ) is a Chinesefilmmaker. Zhang was originally a novelist before embarking on a career in cinema. His arthouse films have mostly focused on the disenfranchised, particularly ethnic Koreans living in China; these include Grain in Ear (), Desert Dream (), Dooman River (), Scenery (), and Gyeongju ().
Career
[edit]Zhang Lü is a third-generation ethnic Korean born in Yanbian, Jilin, China in [1] He first became known in his native land China as a respected author of novels and short stories, such as Cicada Chirping Afternoon ().
Zhang was then a year-old professor of Chinese Literature at Yanbian University when an argument with a film director friend led him to take a bet that "anyone can make a film."[2] With no technical training but with the support of fi
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Faculty and Staff Directory
I want to take this opportunity to introduce myself and express my excitement about working here, CDS this year. My name is Lee Jeonghee and I’ll be your Korean College counselor this year. This is my eighteenth year in school and my first year at CDS. Previously, inom taught Politics and Economics in Hangaram High School in Seoul from to , and worked at Singapore Korean International School in Singapore as head of Middle & High School from to
I hope every my student successfully prepares for college entrance and I will devote myself to supporting them. My door is always open to students and parents, so please stop by with any questions or just to visit! You may reach me by phone at Ext. or by email at jhlee@
I am excited about working with your child. I welcome questions or comments, and am looking forward to a great year!
B.A: Cornell University
M.A: New York University
Hello everyone, Jennifer Ackerman here!
Although I grew up in New Yo