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Zhao Liang (), born 1971 in Liaoning Province〔http://baike.baidu.com/view/42231.htm#3〕 is a Chinese documentary film director. His early work was independent and was not approved for release by the Chinese government, but his works has since been released in China.〔Wong, Edward (August 13, 2011). (Chinese Director’s Path From Rebel to Insider. ) ''New York Times''〕 ==Life and career== Zhao graduated from Luxun Fine Art Academy in 1992. He supported himself as a photographer while working on his early documentaries. Zhao's 2009 documentary ''Petition: The Court of the Complainants'' premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and is about aspects of the legal system in China.〔Ebert, Roger (April 17, 2011). (Chinese Documentaries: an Inside Look. ) ''Chicago Sun-Times''〕 The film was shot over twelve years and details the plight of Chinese citizens traveling to Beijing to file complaints with the central government about local officials. After debuting at Cannes the film was banned in China. His 2011 film ''Together'' is about discrimination against people with HIV and AIDS in China and was commissioned by the Ministry of Health.〔
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