
Lü Yue (cinematographer) - Wikipedia
Lü Yue (simplified Chinese: 吕乐; traditional Chinese: 呂樂, born December 1957) is a Chinese cinematographer and film director. In December 1957, Lu was born in Tianjin, China.
Yue Lü - IMDb
Yue Lü was born in 1957 in China. He is a cinematographer and director, known for Red Cliff (2008), Thirteen Princess Trees (2006) and Shanghai Triad (1995).
Falling into Your Smile - Wikipedia
Falling into Your Smile (Chinese: 你微笑时很美; pinyin: Nǐ wéixiào shí hěn měi) is a 2021 Chinese television series adopted from a novel with the same title by Qing Mei. Starring by Xu Kai and Cheng Xiao, [1] the series tells about the life of E-sport. It premiered in Tencent Video on 23 June 2021 until 15 July 2021 everydays. [2] .
Lu Yue (吕乐) - MyDramaList
Lu Yue is a Chinese cinematographer and director. He is known for working with popular director Zhang Yi Mou. He was also nominated for an Academy Award for best cinematographer for the 1995 film, Shanghai Triad.
Lu Yue | Falling into Your Smile - MyDramaList
Lu Yue is a Professional Esport Player and Mid Laner from the Esports Team ZGDX. He is the second son of the Lu Group.
Lü Yue - Asia Pacific Screen Awards
In 2009, he won China’s prestigious Golden Rooster award for his breakthrough cinematography on Feng Xiaogang’s Assembly and most recently for Back to 1942. Lu is also active as a director with his most recent film, The Obscure (2007), invited to screen at the Venice Film Festival.
Lü Yue - Wikipedia
Lü Yue may refer to: Duke Cheng of Qi (died 795 BC), ruler of Qi; Lü Yue (cinematographer) (born 1957), Chinese cinematographer and film director; Lü Yu'e (born 1960), Chinese cyclist
Lu Yue - Falling Into Your Smile Wiki
Lu Yue is one of the characters in Falling Into Your Smile. Lu Yue is a Professional E-sport Player and is the Substitute Mid-laner of ZGDX. He is the second son of the Lu Group.
Lü Yue - The Movie Database (TMDB)
Lu Yue graduated from the Department of Photography of Beijing Film Academy in 1982. He has studies visual arts in French too. He is the fifth generation cinematographer and director in China, who has won many awards for his work.
Lu Yue for Back to 1942 (Yi Jiu Si Er) - Asia Pacific Screen Awards
One of China’s leading cinematographers since the 1980s, Lu Yue has worked alongside directors including Zhang Yimou, John Woo and Feng Xiaogang and on the directorial debuts of filmmakers including Joan Chen.
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