James Lee (Malaysian film director)

James Lee, is a Malaysian Chinese film director. He was born Lee Thim Heng (Chinese: 李添兴) in 1973 in the city of Ipoh in Perak. He is one of the pioneers of the Malaysian Digital Film movement. His film The Beautiful Washing Machine won the Best Asean Feature Award and FIPRESCI Prize at the Bangkok International Film Festival 2005. Besides directing, he had also produced the early films of other Malaysian filmmakers, namely, Amir Muhammad and Ho Yuhang, under his production house, Doghouse73 Pictures.

James Lee
Born
Lee Thim Heng

1973
OccupationFilm director

Filmography

Director

Feature-length:

  • Snipers (2001)
  • Ah Beng Returns (2001)
  • Room to Let (2002)
  • The Beautiful Washing Machine (2004)
  • Before We Fall in Love Again (2006)
  • Things We Do When We Fall in Love (2007)
  • Waiting For Love
  • Breathing In Mud
  • Histeria (2008)
  • Sini Ada Hantu (2011)
  • Tolong Awek Aku Pontianak (2011)
  • Sunti @ Facebook (2015)

Shorts:

  • Sunflowers (2000)
  • Emu Kwan's Tragic Breakfast (2002)
  • Teatime with John (2003)
  • Good-bye (2003)
  • Goodbye to Love (2004)
  • Ah Yu's Story (1999)
  • A Moment of Love (2005)
  • Bernafas Dalam Lumpur (2005)
  • Sometimes Love is Beautiful (2005)
  • The Amber Sexalogy (2006)

Producer

Feature-length:

Short Films:

  • South of South / 2005 / Tan Chui Mui
  • Company of Mushroom / 2006 / Tan Chui Mui

Director of Photography

  • Gedebe / 2002 / Namron
  • 117 / 2004 / Albert Hue
  • Monday Morning Glory / 2004 / Woo Ming Jin
  • South of South / 2006 / Tan Chui Mui
  • Raining Amber / 2005 / Azharr Rudin
  • Majidee / 2005 / Azharr Rudin
  • Follow Me / 2005 / Albert Hue
  • Flower / 2005 / Liew Seng Tat
  • Secret Past / 2005 /Sylvia Ong
  • La Invitation / 2005 / Charlotte Lim
  • Company of Mushroom / 2005 /Tan Chui Mui
  • Self Portrait / 2005 / Kok Kai Foong
  • Love Conquers All / 2006 / Tan Chui Mui

Drama Series Age of Glory(2008)

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