陳玉勳
CHEN Yu-hsun
Cast & Crew |
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| Type: | Director , Scriptwriter |
| Biography: |
Born in 1962 in Taipei, Taiwan, Chen Yu-hsun earned an internship opportunity to work at director Wang Shau-di's studio when he was a university student, and had since developed interest in filmmaking. He has wrote scripts and directed for TV dramas. "Tropical Fish," his first feature film released 1994, received positive reviews and won the Golden Horse Awards for best original screenplay. He also directed TV commercials, music videos and TV dramas, which all received positive feedbacks for his humorous and approachable style. In 2013, his feature film "Zone Pro Site" topped the box office with NT$300 million and became the highest-grossing Taiwanese film of the year. |
Awards |
| Year | Title | Festivals and Awards |
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| 2025 | A Foggy Tale | Awards 2025 The 62nd Golden Horse Awards - Best Narrative Feature, Best Original Screenplay, Best Art Direction, Best Makeup & Costume Design, Audience Choice Award Nominations 2025 The 62nd Golden Horse Awards - Best Director, Best Leading Actor, Best Leading Actress, Best Visual Effects, Best Original Film Song, Best Film Editing , Best Sound Effect Nominations 2026 The 28th Far East Film Festival (FEFF) - Main Competition 2025 The 62nd Golden Horse Awards - Best Director, Best Leading Actor, Best Leading Actress, Best Visual Effects, Best Original Film Song, Best Film Editing, and Best Sound Effects Selection 2026 The 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF50) |
| 2020 | My Missing Valentine | 2021 Asian Film Awards nominations - Best Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Visual Effects 2020 Busan International Film Festival - Open Cinema 2020 Golden Horse Awards winner - Best Narrative Feature, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Visual Effects, Best Film Editing 2020 Golden Horse Awards nominations - Best Leading Actor, Best Leading Actress, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Original Film Song, Best Sound Effects |
| 2017 | The Village of No Return | Nominations 2017 Best Leading Actress, Best Art Direction and Best Makeup & Costume Design at the 54th Golden Horse Awards 2017 Best Narrative Feature of Taipei Film Awards 2017 NETPAC Award at Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (South Korea) |
| 2015 | The Laundryman | 8th Festival del film Locarno – Piazza Grande section |
| 2013 | Zone Pro Site | 2014 Selected into Culinary Cinema of Berlin International Film Festival (European premiere) 2014 Best Narrative Feature of Taipei Film Awards (nominee) 2014 CinemAsia Film Festival in Amsterdam 2014 Washington D.C. International Film Festival 2014 Food Film Festival in Amsterdam (Audience Award) 2014 Asian Film Festival (Italy) (Best Film Award) 2014 FEAST: Food & Film Festival (Victoria Film Festival) 2014 Art Film Fest (Slovakia) 2014 New York Asian Film Festival (Audience Award) 2014 Milwaukee Film Festival 2014 Kolkata International Film Festival 2014 Devour! The Food Film Fest (Canada) (Golden Tine Award for Best Feature Drama) 2014 Jakarta International Film Festival 2014 Brisbane Asia Pacific Film Festival 2014 Bengaluru International Film Festival 2013 Selected into Open Cinema of Busan International Film Festival (international premiere) 2013 Hawaii International Film Festival 2013 Tokyo International Film Festival 2013 Hong Kong Asian Film Festival 2013 Taiwan Film Days in San Francisco 2013 Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival 2013 San Diego Asian Film Festival 2013 Taiwanese Student Association, Oregon State University (public screening) 2013 Outstanding Taiwanese Filmmaker of the Year (for YEH Ju-Feng) (winner) and Best Original Film Song (nominee) of Golden Horse Awards |
| 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) |
| 2010 | Juliets | 2010 Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival–Opening Film |
| 1997 | Love Go Go | |
| 1994 | Tropical Fever |