Jun Li (director)


Jun Li is a Hong Kong filmmaker and critic. Li made his feature film debut with Tracey in 2018. He won the Golden Horse Award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 58th Golden Horse Awards in November 2021 for his second film Drifting. In November 2025, he won the Golden Horse Award for Best Director for his third film Queerpanorama. He is also a member of the Hong Kong Film Critics Society.

Early life

Li was born in London and grew up in Hong Kong. Li originally studied architecture at the University of Hong Kong but later dropped out. He then studied journalism and communications at Chinese University of Hong Kong. He worked as a television reporter. He later quit to obtain his Master of Philosophy in gender studies at the University of Cambridge. He then moved back to Hong Kong and worked at the University of Hong Kong as a research assistant.

Career

Li began making short films as a research assistant at the University of Hong Kong. He and his short film Liu Yang He won the Fresh Wave Award and Best Director at the Fresh Wave International Short Film Festival.
Li made his feature film debut with Tracey in 2018 about a married trans woman transitioning in her 50s. Li was brought on later in pre-production, after another director quit the project and actors Philip Keung and River Huang have been cast. He was nominated at the 38th Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Screenplay and Best New Director. Li has not received a Hong Kong government subsidy for all his feature productions. He cited the lack of perceived commercial viability of LGBT films as a barrier to winning such initiatives.
His second film Drifting is about homelessness and addiction in Sham Shui Po, Kowloon. It competed at the International Film Festival Rotterdam Big Screen Competition. The film was nominated for 12 awards at the 58th Golden Horse Awards, making it the most nominated film from that year. He was himself nominated Best Director, Best Film Editing and Best Adapted Screenplay, winning the latter.
Li's film Queerpanorama features a gay protagonist and is shot in black and white. He won Best Director at the 62nd Golden Horse Awards. The film was also nominated for a Golden Horse Award for Best Narrative Feature. According to the judging panel, A Foggy Tale narrowly beat Queerpanorama in an 8–7 vote.

Style and influences

Li cites Ken Loach, Spike Lee, Jacques Audiard, and Lou Ye as his influences.

Personal life

Li is gay and his partner is an actor in two of his films.