張家魯
CHANG Chia-Lu
Scriptwriter
Born in 1970, Chang Chia-lu is a script writer who graduated from the National Chengchi University with a degree in Sociology and holds a master's degree in drama from the Taipei National University of the Arts. He wrote the screenplay for "Yes, Sir!" franchise before starting a long-term partnership with director Chen Kuo-fu. Together they made several notable films including "The Message," "Mojin: The Lost Legend," and "Detective Dee." His outstanding screenplays have earned him multiple Excellent Screenplay Awards. He also earned Golden Horse nominations for "The Message" and "Kora." In 2005, he won the Golden Horse Award for best adapted screenplay for "A World Without Thieves" by director Feng Xiao-gang. He has continued to be active in the Chinese film industry in recent years.
Awards
2008 Excellent Screenplay Award《殭屍年代》
2007 Excellent Screenplay Award《冤親債主》
2006 Excellent Screenplay Award《暴力學院》
2005 Excellent Screenplay Award《帝國告急》
2005 Excellent Screenplay Award《名伶》
2004 Excellent Screenplay Award《破功高手》
1995 Excellent Screenplay Award《颱風季節》
Year | Title |
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2012 | WHAT IS LOVE |
2011 | Ten Plus Ten |
2011 Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival Opening Film
2012 Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin Panorama
Platinum Remi Award for Art Direction in the category of Film & Video Production at WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival in 2013 (winner)
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1997 | 英雄向後轉 |