Will Zang (Chinese: 臧剑, also known as William Jian Zang) is a Chinese filmmaker, screenwriter and publicist, known for making short documentary films that exploring cultural and sexual minority contents. He first gained recognition for directing Real Kink (2016) and found further success with Dress Up Like Mrs. Doubtfire (2019) and The Leaf (2021).[1]
When Zang was in China, he had involved in several film and TV drama productions, credits include TV shows Da Tang Fu Rong Yuan (2007), The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber (2009), Journey to the West (2011), and animation film Legend of Kung Fu Rabbit (also known as Legend of a Rabbit) (2011).
Since 2010, Zang has been a contributing writer for Mtime.com, and Culture Monthly, and has published many articles on the film market, history, and production.[2][5] Zang authored Annual Report on Development of China's Animation Industry.[6][7]
Additional to film directing and producing, Zang is also a film publicist, has worked on multiple film projects. He played roles in other productions as producer, cinematographer, still photographer, first assistant director and editorial assistant. His credits include short films and feature documentaries, The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin (2017), The Fabulous Allan Carr (2017) and Ri Luo Qi Ci: Seven Days (2015).[3] Since 2012, he has independently directing films including shorts Ebb (2012), The Distance Between (2014), The Masterpiece (2018).