Zhang qiaoyong
Yung Chang, a Canadian film director and screenwriter, graduated from Concordia University.
Acting experience
In 2002, Zhang qiaoyong began his career as a director by writing and directing his first short film fish shop. In 2003, he directed the documentary film land of birth, which was produced by the national film administration of Canada and won praise for its meticulous depiction of food production and migrant labor issues. In 2008, he directed the documentary film up the river, which won the 45th Golden Horse Award for best documentary, the Canadian Gini Award for best documentary and the Vancouver International Film Festival for best Canadian documentary. in 2012, he directed and recorded the long film "thousands of tempering", which tells the story of a boxing coach and his two young apprentices in Huili, Sichuan Province, looking for boxing dreams and hoping to change their fate through boxing. Since then, the film has successively won the best documentary of the 49th Taiwan film Golden Horse Award, the best documentary of Milan Film Festival in Italy and the best documentary of San Francisco International Film Festival.
Main works
Directing works
Screenwriter's works
Honorary awards
The best documentary award of the 45th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award in 2008 "up along the river" and the best documentary award of the 49th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award in 2012
Chinese PinYin : Zhang Qiao Yong
Zhang qiaoyong