Scud

Scud

A master storyteller of the human condition, Scud, born in 1967 in Guangzhou, China, has been actively directing films since 2005. Known for his explorations in the genres of drama, romance, and LGBT themes, Scud's most notable works include "Amphetamine," "City Without Baseball," and "Permanent Residence," films that have found critical acclaim but are yet to clinch awards at major film festivals. Scud's authorial style is marked by his unflinching portrayal of controversial themes, vivid cinematography, and a deep, empathetic exploration of his characters' inner lives. Beyond his professional accolades, Scud is a director who never shies away from presenting the raw realities of life, always pushing the boundaries of storytelling with his fearless authenticity.