Jiang Nengjie
Jiang Nengjie
I ndependent filmmaker, documentary worker, and director. Born in 1985, he graduated from university in 2008.Originally from Hunan, he has been residing in Guangzhou since 2017. Founder of “Cotton Sand” Video Studio and “Cotton Sand” Village Library. Winner of the Phoenix Television Top Ten Public Welfare Figures Award. His works focus on topics such as left-behind children, war veterans, pneumoconiosis, intellectual disabilities, and sexual minorities. Representative works include "The Children of Village School," "Grade Nine," "Shorty," "Miners, the Horsekeeper, and Pneumoconiosis," "Anti-Japanese War Veteran," "We Will Have Everything," "General’s Attendant Guard," and "Rainbow Cruise." His works have been shortlisted at the Shanghai International Film Festival, Warsaw I nternational Film Festival, Beijing International Film Festival, Phoenix Documentary Awards, and other domestic and international film festivals.