Jeremy Zhou

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Zhou Shuhao, born in Taipei, Taiwan, is a Chinese-language film and television photographer. In 1989, Zhou Shuhao graduated from the Department of Fine Arts of Tunghai University in Taiwan. After that, I went to the Cologne Academy of Media Arts in Germany, the Berlin Academy of Arts, and the Baslona in Spain for further study. In 2004, graduated from the London Film School; In the same year, he served as the photographer for the feature film "Solo Solo". In 2009, he served as the photographer for the feature film "Youth Blood"; in the same year, he served as the photographer for the costume action comedy film "My Brothers of the Tang Dynasty", which was the first feature film by Zhou Shuhao in mainland China. In 2010, he served as the photographer for the short film "Goodbye Shanghai", for which he won the Best Cinematography Award at the Hollywood Short Film Festival.

Most Popular Jeremy Zhou Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

Blood Stained Shoes Trailer (2012)

03 June 2012

This film is set in the 1930s, and starts with a strange murder in a beautiful Jiangnan river delta. At the scene, all that is left is an exquisite pair of embroidered shoes.

Uncle Victory Trailer (2014)

14 June 2014

Chen Shengli, 40, is a dapper ex-con with a spine of steel, who used to hang out with some very bad people.

Dearest Trailer (2014)

26 September 2014

A story centered around a divorced couple living in a southern Chinese city Shenzhen and dealing with the disappearance of their missing son.

Run for Love Trailer (2016)

14 February 2016

A romantic anthology with five episodes featuring five love stories in Japan, United States, Norway, the Island of Saipan, and the one in Rjukan Norway, where the sun is brought down where the can't shine by large mirrors.

Underground Fragrance Trailer (2016)

06 January 2016

The lives of three people entwine in Beijing's Underground City.

Christmas On The Mountain Trailer (2012)

14 February 2012

In that cold northern city, the young and reckless Haibo (played by Huang Haibo) and the beautiful and elegant Xiaoqing (played by Tan Zhuo) met on campus.