Ang Lee to Old Gold Mountain | Mint

Washington DC [US]June 6 (Ani): Award -winning filmmaker Ang Lee is ready to direct ‘Old Gold Mountain’, an adjustment of C. Pam Zhang’s debut novel, how much of these hills is gold. Hansol Jung set the film adjustment, which tells the journey of two orphan immigrants, reported the deadline. The novel of 2020 follows “Lucy and Sam, just orphan children of immigrants who are suddenly alone in a country that refut their existence. Flight of the threats of their Western mining city, they buried their father in the only way they would give up from their past. Specling and looking at a different kind of future, “according to the outlet. Ang Lee was honored with the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award during the 77th annual Director Guild of America (DGA) Awards, held on February 8, 2025. Lee, the Academy award-winning director behind masterpieces such as Brokeback Mountain and Life of Pi, becomes the 37th filmmaker in history to receive this distinctive honor. Lee’s career began in the early 1990s with films such as The Wedding Banket, but he became a global sensation with his films ‘Crouching Tiger’, ‘Hidden Dragon’, ‘Brokeback Mountain’ and ‘Life of Pi’. The latter earned Lee an Oscar Award for Best Director. Lee, a member of the DGA since 1996, earned several nominations and awards from the Guild. He was nominated four times for the DGA Award for Play Film and won the honor in 2000 for ‘Crouching Tiger’, ‘Hidden Dragon’ and in 2005 for ‘Brokeback Mountain’. Lee’s contributions to the film industry were also celebrated by the DGA in 2018 with a special recognition for his support from the American culture through his work in film and television. Lee’s contributions to the film industry were also celebrated by the DGA in 2018, and a special recognition was given for his support from American culture through his work in film and television. Jung recently worked on the Apple TV series Pachinko, reports Deadline. (Ani)