Malcolm Clarke (filmmaker)

From 2014, Clarke shifted the focus of his work to China, and he was invited to serve as the chairman of the jury in the documentary section of the Shanghai International Film Festival.

Clarke's films have focused on the challenges of the China-US relationship, China's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, its Xiao kang poverty alleviation initiative, and the 2019 Anti-Extradition Amendment Bill protests in Hong Kong.

Drive Like a Girl and A Day to Remember, both contemporary Chinese stories based on real events.

working for ARTeFACT Entertainment, a media company located in Shanghai, China, founded by Chinese producer Han Yi.

[4] Clarke and co-director Stuart Sender were also nominated for a 2003 Directors Guild of America Award.