Taiwanese film director
Hsiao Ya-chuan (Traditional Chinese : 蕭雅全; born 20 December 1967) is a Taiwanese film director.
Career
Born in 1967, Hsiao attended what later became Taipei National University of the Arts .[ 1] Commenting on his upbringing in 2018, Hsiao stated, "My father’s frugality created a sense of insecurity in me, as if the family could run out of money anytime. There was a feeling of poverty, where we never had enough to do the same things other people could."[ 2] He began working closely with Hou Hsiao-hsien ,[ 3] and served as assistant director on Hou's Flowers of Shanghai (1998).[ 2] [ 4] Hou has produced several of Hsiao's films, including Mirror Image [zh ] (2001), Taipei Exchanges (2010), and Father to Son (2018).[ 2] [ 5]
Hsiao first feature film, Mirror Image , won the Best Film Award at the 2001 Taipei Film Festival and another prize at the Fukuoka Film Festival.[ 4] [ 6] It was also shown at the Cannes Film Festival in May.[ 7] The next year, Mirror Image was shown as the opening feature at the Taipei Film House .[ 8] Hsiao worked for a time directing television commercials,[ 2] [ 9] before releasing Taipei Exchanges in 2010. The production, commissioned by the Taipei City Government ,[ 10] was shown at the Taipei Film Festival.[ 11] In 2012, Hsiao directed Something’s Gotta Give , a segment of the anthology film 10+10 [zh ] ,[ 12] which screened at the Berlin International Film Festival and Stockholm International Film Festival . Hsiao's third feature film Father to Son was nominated for a 2018 VPRO Big Screen Award.[ 2] [ 13] It premiered at the 2018 International Film Festival Rotterdam .[ 14] For his 2023 film Old Fox , Hsiao won Best Director at the 60th Golden Horse Awards .[ 15]
Personal life
He has two children.[ 2]
References
^ "Hsiao Ya-chuan" . International Film Festival Rotterdam . Retrieved 24 February 2018 .
^ a b c d e f Lim, Paige (25 February 2018). "Like father, like son" . Taipei Times . Retrieved 24 February 2018 .
^ Davis, Edward L. (2009). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture . Taylor & Francis. p. 150. ISBN 9780415777162 .
^ a b Yu, Sen-lun; Bartholomew, Ian (4 January 2001). "Taipei Film Festival honors young filmmakers" . Taipei Times . Retrieved 24 February 2018 .
^ Lee, Daw-ming (2012). Historical Dictionary of Taiwan Cinema . Scarecrow Press. p. 194. ISBN 9780810879225 .
^ Woodworth, Max (6 November 2001). "Year's best Chinese films for free" . Taipei Times . Retrieved 24 February 2018 .
^ Yu, Sen-lun (10 May 2001). "High hopes for Taiwanese directors on the Riviera" . Taipei Times . Retrieved 24 February 2018 .
^ Yu, Sen-lun (4 November 2002). "Movies find a new home in old house" . Taipei Times . Retrieved 24 February 2018 .
^ Ho, Yi (30 December 2010). "2010: Year in review: Taiwanese movies" . Taipei Times . Retrieved 24 February 2018 .
^ Ho, Yi (14 May 2010). "FILM REVIEW: Pennies for their thoughts" . Taipei Times . Retrieved 24 February 2018 .
^ Shackleton, Liz (17 May 2017). "Taiwan's Ablaze Image take 'Father To Son' " . Screen Daily . Retrieved 24 February 2018 .
^ Mintzer, Jordan (21 February 2012). "10+10: Berlin Film Review" . Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 25 February 2018 .
^ Lim, Paige (15 February 2018). "An ode to Taipei and photography" . Taipei Times . Retrieved 24 February 2018 .
^ DeAeth, Duncan (5 January 2018). "Two films to represent Taiwan at 2018 International Film Festival Rotterdam" . Taiwan News . Retrieved 25 February 2018 .
^ Frater, Patrick (25 November 2023). " 'Stonewalling' and 'Old Fox' Take Honors at Taiwan's Golden Horse Film Awards" . Variety . Retrieved 27 November 2023 .
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