Chen Yu-hsun
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Chen Yu-hsun

Jun 21, 1962 - Taipei, Taiwan

Chen Yu-hsun (born June 21, 1962) is a Taiwanese commercial director and filmmaker born in Taipei, Taiwan. He is the first director to win the three major film awards in Taiwan, including the Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards, the Taipei Film Awards, and the Taiwan Film Critics Society Awards, for the same film, My Missing Valentine (2020). He is widely known for his "offbeat, distinctly Taiwanese sense of humor that permeates his works".

After spending his fourth year at the so-called "Junior Fourth Class" (a cram school for students retaking high school after their junior year), Chen Yu-Hsun successfully entered Cheng Kung High School after a grade retention. After failing the university entrance exam, he had no choice but to enlist in the military. Retaking the university entrance exam for the second time at 22, he finally passed and enrolled in the Department of Educational Media and Library Sciences, now renamed the Department of Information and Library Science, at Tamkang University. Chen graduated from Tamkang University in 1989.

Chen has always had a passion for painting and heavy metal music. It was not until his senior year that he got hold of the opportunity to work as a studio assistant in the Department of Mass Communication at the university, which led him to an internship with director Wang Shaudi. Chen Yu-Hsun found his true passion at the internship. That is, telling stories through visual images. Chen started his first job as a script supervisor for director Tsai Ming-Liang's comedy drama, Happy Motor Shop (1989).

Chen shot his first feature film, Tropical Fish, in 1994, after years of working with television series. The film was commercially successful and critically acclaimed, making Tropical Fish one of the most remarkable comedies in the history of Taiwan cinema.

Due to his dissatisfaction with the filmmaking environment and his box office failures in Taiwan, Chen left the film industry for 13 years. During that time, he worked on many humorous commercial advertisement projects that became well-known among television audiences.

In 2020, his film, My Missing Valentine, won five awards at the 57th Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards, including Best Narrative Feature, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Visual Effects, and Best Film Editing.

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Movie2016GodspeedVeterinary
Movie1998Grandma and Her Ghosts
Movie2013SoulDoctor
Movie2011Starry Starry NightDriver
Movie1997Yours and Mine
Movie201110 Plus 10Site Director (segment "The Debut")
Movie2016The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden HorseSelf
TV Show1962Golden Horse AwardsSelf1

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Movie2004Holiday DreamingProducerProduction
Movie1995Tropical FishDirectorDirecting
Movie1995Tropical FishWriterWriting
Movie201110 Plus 10DirectorDirecting
Movie1997Love Go GoScreenplayWriting
Movie2010JulietsDirectorDirecting
Movie2025A Foggy TaleDirectorDirecting
Movie2013Zone Pro Site: The Moveable FeastDirectorDirecting
Movie2015The LaundrymanWriterWriting
Movie2017The Village of No ReturnDirectorDirecting
Movie1997Love Go GoDirectorDirecting
Movie2017The Village of No ReturnScreenplayWriting
Movie201110 Plus 10WriterWriting
Movie2020My Missing ValentineDirectorDirecting
Movie2020My Missing ValentineScreenplayWriting
Movie2013Zone Pro Site: The Moveable FeastWriterWriting
Movie2025A Foggy TaleWriterWriting
TV Show2016Close Your Eyes Before It's DarkDirectorDirecting
TV Show2022I've walked Through The Love's wildernessPresenterCrew