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Home/People/Li Dongmei
Li Dongmei profile photo
Place of Birth
Chongqing Province, China
Known For
Directing
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

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Movies
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TV Shows
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Directed
Also Known As
李冬梅
IMDb Profile

Li Dongmei

Directing

Biography
My name is Li Dongmei. I was born in a rural village in Chongqing Province, China. Futian, the nearest town to the village, is about three hours away by foot. I finished middle school in Futian and then went to SISU (Sichuan International Studies University) to study English and American literature. I was the first student in my village to attend university. My grandfather was very proud of me, and said that all he ever wished was to be able to write his name. We had no TV but my grandfather was good at telling stories that were vivid and alive. My sisters and I were fascinated by all the characters and images in the stories he told, and it was these stories that motivated me to study literature. I became an English teacher in Futian middle school for four years. I loved being with my students but I felt that I wanted to try different things. I started a new career setting up kindergartens. I also started taking photos for the first time in my life and I felt very peaceful and satisfied taking them, so I thought maybe I could become a professional photographer. But I realized that unless I took really good photos the information that I could show in them would be limited. One day, having nothing else to do, I walked into an empty cinema. It was showing a film about an Iranian girl's everyday life. It was a very simple story that reflected my own life. It was about her father who had always wanted a son, and how she was always fighting him over this. I knew how she felt and I could feel the connection between our two lives. In many ways, they were far apart but still very similar. I decided then that I wanted to study filmmaking. In 2013, at the age of 31, with no understanding of film, I was lucky enough to be accepted into the Victorian College of the Arts at Melbourne University. I then returned to China, and after doing some small film jobs for Chinese companies I started planning my first feature film.

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