
Lola has been a recognized name within China since the 
launch of her New Film Project for Young Chinese Directors in 2001, and has 
since devoted her time to helping young Chinese directors realize their 
ambitions. This, her latest project, involves a new team of talented filmmakers 
and a fresh take on the use of technology in the creative process. Lola believes 
the YNFP is a bold venture with real potential not only to stimulate the Chinese 
film industry, but also to encourage China's growing cultural dialogue with the 
global community. Not surprisingly, in 2006 Variety Magazine named Lola as one 
of China's Twenty Most Influential Female media personalities.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Quotation: "I hope to see the 'Yunnan New Film Project' series appealing to 
the general public. While the films' direction is solely overseen by women, this 
by no means confines their potential. Rather than approaching the narrative from 
a particularly "female" perspective or exploring only female-oriented themes, 
the works embrace a cornucopia of fascinating stories, delicate visuals and 
elegant music, each suffused with distinct Chinese characteristics. Brimming 
with the heart of humanism, their language is still one of popular narration. It 
could be a comedy or a thriller, a love story or a musical, a women-oriented 
film or a family movieĦ All exhibit the talents and individual charms of our 
directors. These movies not only take place in the beautiful ancient cities of 
Lijiang, Shangri-la, and the Xishuangbanna area, but also in Baoshan's once 
gunpowder-ravaged Tengchong, and the divine one thousand year old tea garden 
Lincang. Every single aspect of our films' maturation has made us ecstatic, full 
of expectations and with a thrill in the heart, like a ten-months pregnant 
mother!"