Famed Chinese film director Zhang Yuan, accused of drug use, has
been out of custody, according to Saturday's Beijing
News.
The news paper quoted an eyewitness as saying that Zhang had
dined with friends at a restaurant in east Beijing on Thursday
evening.
Yang Jinsong, a friend close to Zhang, also confirmed that Zhang
has been released after days in custody, the news paper said.
"He was in good condition and talked with friends about his new
movies," Yang said.
The Beijing police refused to confirm the news for protecting
his privacy.
Zhang was caught by the police taking a variety of drugs with
four friends at home on Jan. 9, according to the Beijing Television
report.
A subsequent urine sample tested positive for ketamine and ice,
the report said.
Zhang, 45, is known as a leading member of China's "Sixth
Generation" directors.
He had won the Best Director Award at the Venice International
Film in 1998 by the movie "17 Years". Another movie directed by
him, "Little Red Flowers", won an award at the Berlin Film Festival
in 2006.
(Xinhua News Agency January 19, 2008)