Lu Han

Lu Han

Lu Han

Lu Han, a writer and director, was raised in mainland China. She came to the United States on scholarship, where, passionate about social studies, she received her bachelor’s degree in anthropology and sociology. Always fascinated with the art of storytelling, Han chose to incorporate her compassion for humanity into her interest in filmmaking. She strives to deconstruct complicated social relationships between religion, class, race, culture, and ideology. Her works explore issues of morality while portraying daily life.

Han’s short films have screened in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and other countries. Her work has been recognized by Palm Springs International ShortFest, New Orleans Film Festival, Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, and RiverRun International Film Festival. She is the recipient of the Film Independent Incubator Lab.

She has also made breakthroughs in the field of AI video creation; works such as AI Vs. and Paper Hands integrate emotional depth with technical innovation. AI Vs. won the Best Artistic Innovation Award at the Goethe-Institute in Beijing. Paper Hands was selected for the “Untitled” section of the FIRST Surprise Film Screening.

In recent years, Han has also begun writing short fiction, focusing on subtle emotions and complex human nature, attempting to reveal emotional conflicts through the small details of everyday life.

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