Zhang Yibai

Acting

Zhang Yibai

Overview

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Birthday
May 09, 1963 (62 years old)

Zhang Yibai

Known For

Detective Chinatown 3
2h 16m
Movie 2021

Detective Chinatown 3

Following the excitement of first Bangkok and then New York,...

My People, My Country: Behind-The-Scenes
TV Show 2019

My People, My Country: Behind-The-Scenes

Midnight Diner
1h 43m
Movie 2019

Midnight Diner

When people finish their day and hurry home, his day...

Ash Is Purest White
2h 16m
Movie 2018

Ash Is Purest White

Set in China's underworld, this tale of love and betrayal...

Love O2O
1h 45m
Movie 2016

Love O2O

A college stud tries to level up his relationship with...

Finding Mr. Right 2
2h 12m
Movie 2016

Finding Mr. Right 2

Continuing the story of Beijing Meets Seattle I from 2013,...

Mr. Nian
1h 37m
Movie 2016

Mr. Nian

Everybody's Fine
1h 45m
Movie 2016

Everybody's Fine

When all four of his children cancel their yearly visits,...

Forgetting to Know You
1h 29m
Movie 2013

Forgetting to Know You

Young Chinese parents Chen Xuesong and Cai Weihang find their...

Sleepless Fashion
1h 33m
Movie 2011

Sleepless Fashion

A Devil Wears Prada comedy and Meryl Streep’s role played...

Biography

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.