Happy Birthday

Knock, knock! Enjoy your cake.
Ming is a 29-year-old boy with socially awkward, he has just changed to a new job. Because of the COVID-19, he usually work from home. On his birthday, Ming was woken up by the sound of decoration upstairs. Ming wrote a note to remind the neighbor upstairs that the decoration should be smaller. When Ming returned to his room, he received a phone call from his leader to work overtime. Ming finished his work assigned by his leader before the evening. At the same time, a delivery guy who sent a birthday cake. He mistakenly thought that the cake from his leader and ate it. Hong, a 25-year-old girl, her boyfriend ordered a birthday cake for Hong had already been delivered. Hong was very angry and said that she had not received the cake. Ming's neighbor accused Ming of leaving a note in the morning. Hong helped Ming solve the troublesome neighbor and prepared to celebrate their birthdays with Ming. They had a favorite director and added each other's WeChat. At the invitation of Hong and her boyfriend, the three of them had passed their birthdays.

  • Jiatong Wu
    Director
  • Jiatong Wu
    Writer
  • Jiatong Wu
    Producer
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Runtime:
    12 minutes 20 seconds
  • Production Budget:
    1,000 CNY
  • Country of Origin:
    China
  • Country of Filming:
    China
  • Language:
    Chinese
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    Yes - The university of Sydney
Director Biography - Jiatong Wu

Born in a northeast city of China, Jiatong Wu became very interested in film major when her first came into contact with it in high school. She studied in Liaoning University as a director of drama, film and television, and had a solid foundation as a director. She had a two-year stage director. During her school years, she shot many films reflecting social phenomena, and her graduation works also won the best film in college and were shown in her college. She studying in the university of Sydney majoring in moving image have a deeper contact with the major of film and television, and are more clear about their future development direction.

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