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Wu Nien-Jen

 

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Wu was born in a coal miner’s family. He started writing short stories for newspapers in 1975, when he was still an accounting major in college. After penning his first screenplay in 1978, Wu entered Central Motion Picture Corporation as a creative supervisor and worked with several leading Taiwanese New Wave directors such as Hou Hsiao-Hsien and Edward Yang. Wu has since wrote more than 70 screenplays that were made into films, and has become one of the leading artists of the Taiwanese Cinema of the 1980s. Wu has also set the record for winning the most Golden Horse Awards to date (Taiwan’s Film Awards), including a collaboration with the internationally acclaimed Hong Kong director Anne Hui on her film Song of Exile aka Ketu qiuhen (1990). His novels and screenplays have also made him one of Taiwan’s best-selling authors.

Nien-Jen Wu made his directorial debut in 1994 with A Borrowed Life (1994), aka Duo-Sang (1994). The award-winning movie commemorates Wu’s Japanese-educated… read more

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joem18b

21Feb10

Anybody know what Nien-Jen Wu has been up to in the last decade? Wiki has "Currently, Nien-Jen Wu runs his own production company "Wu's Productions" now, and actively writes, directs, produces and performs in both commercials and television programs. He is an artist of many versatile talents, being a published novelist/author/writer and a well-respected Taiwanese filmmaker." but nothing shows in imdb and googling Wu's Productions doesn't yield much. After seventy-some screenplays in the '80s and '90s, he quit writing?

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