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Lü Yue (simplified Chinese: 吕乐; traditional Chinese: 呂樂, born December 1957) is a Chinese cinematographer and film director.
Lü Yue. 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. In 1996, he was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on Zhang Yimou’s Shanghai Triad.
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.
May 18, 2019 · Director Yue Lü was born in 1957 in China, and is known for “Thirteen Princess Trees” (2006) and “Mr. Zhao” (1998). He worked more often as director of photography, also collaborating with masters such as Zhang Yimou in “To Live”, Feng Xiaogang in “Aftershock” and John Woo in “Red Cliff”.
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).
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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.
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. In 1996, he was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on Zhang Yimou’s Shanghai Triad.