Chen Yi-wen | |
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陳以文 | |
Born | 1966 (age 57–58) |
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Chen Yi-wen (Chinese: 陳以文; born 1966) is a Taiwanese filmmaker and actor.
Career
While Taiwanese directors are often associated with slower-paced, personal art films, Chen decided early on when he entered the film industry that he wanted to produce high quality, entertainment-oriented movies.
"The performing arts shouldn’t be inhibited by theory." Chen has established a solid foundation with a career that includes screenwriting, directing, as well as theatre, instilling his films with a unique and distinguished style.
Chen's first short film, Scenes of Violence, cost NT$3,000 to produce and earned NT$600,000 in returns from television sales in Taiwan and Japan. This success gave him the confidence to devote himself to the film industry. Chen was even interviewed by Wealth Magazine for an in-depth report on the success of his short film for its high ROI (return on investment).[1]
In 1998, a Japanese corporation invested in Chen's first feature film JAM. The film set a record of continuously running for over three months in theatres.
After the success of JAM, Chen completed a gangster film, A Chance to Die, once again getting financing from Japan. He asked Miki Mizuno, a well-known Japanese actress, and Takashi Kashiwabara, a famous Japanese idol who is also popular in Taiwan, to play the main characters. This was his second feature film.
For his third feature film, The Cabbie, Chen was able to get Rie Miyazawa, an accomplished Japanese actress, to play the leading role of the movie. The Cabbie was a fresh and inventive take on the Taiwanese comedy.
Chen's creativity and skills are on full display in the work of these three films. In being vivid and confident in the shooting, drawing on a strong foundation of the visual arts, the dramatics of storytelling, and with a focus on the shaping each characters’ unique inner lives, Chen has always been able to effectively create entertaining and audience-friendly films while still maintaining his a strong vision.
Chen has continued to search for new and innovative storytelling methods. He returned from a short-term sabbatical in New York, with a renewed focus on producing high quality films.
In 2006, Chen finished a 35mm feature film, Tripping, also known as Time Tripper, which combined the road movie with a martial arts film. In 2013, he produced and directed As the Winds Blow.
After 2015, Chen worked as an actor in many feature films, Godspeed, The Great Buddha+, Xiao Mei, High Flash, A Sun, The Falls ... and so on, and he also acted on Netflix programs, Wake Up 2, On Children, and Monstrous Me.
In 2019, Chen got the Best Leading Actor Award by the feature film A Sun in the 56th Golden Horse Awards and he also got the nominee of the Best Leading Actors by a short film A Taxi Driver in the 54th Golden Bell Awards.
The Best Actor Award (Short Film) went to Yi-Wen by a short film Growing Pains in the 40th Hawaii International Film Festival in 2020.
Filmography
Worked as an actor in feature films
Year | Title | Role | Director |
1989 | The Man from Island West | Ah-Jian (aka Ah-Chuan) | Ming-Chuan Huang |
1991 | A Brighter Summer Day | Horse Cart | Edward Yang |
1994 | A Confucian Confusion | Liren | Edward Yang |
1996 | Mahjong | Taxi driver | Edward Yang |
1998 | Jam | Restaurant owner Liu | Chen Yi-wen (aka Yi-Wen Chen) |
2000 | Yi Yi | Apartment guard | Edward Yang |
2011 | Formosa Mambo | Toro | Chi-Tsai Wang |
2013 | How to Describe a Cloud | Ophthalmologist | David Verbeek |
2014 | Paradise in Service | Colonel Yu | Doze Niu |
2015 | Keelung | Zi-Long Zhao | Liang Qiao |
2016 | Godspeed | Ah-Wen | Chung Mong-Hong |
2017 | The Great Buddha+ | Congressman Gao | Hsin-Yao Huang |
2018 | Xiao Mei | Landlord | Maren Hwang |
The Blue Choker | Dorm Master | Hsun-Wei David Chang | |
High Flash | Lin-Kun Wei | Ching-Shen Chuang | |
2019 | Looking for Kafka | Big Cock | Jade Y. Chen |
A Sun | Ah-Wen | Chung Mong-Hong | |
2020 | Someone Who Was Lost | Tai's Father | Chi-Wai Cheong, Jhih-Yun Lin |
Classmates Minus | Congressman Gao | Hsin-Yao Huang | |
A Leg | Senior Policeman | Yao-Sheng Chang | |
2021 | Plurality | Chi-Hwei Liao | Aozaru Shiao |
Treat or Trick | Hsu | Fu-Hsuang Hsu | |
The Falls | Mr. Chen | Chung Mong-Hong | |
Increasing Echo | Fu-Sheng Yen | Hsiang Chienn | |
Leave Me Along | Chao | Yang-Chung Fan | |
2022 | Summer | Yen Lui | Che-Hsien Su |
Funeral | Chuan-Tsai Li | Dan-Quei Shen | |
2023 | The Pig, The Snake, and the Pigeon | Ching-Po Wong | |
Worked as a director
Feature films directed
- 1994 A Confucian Confusion(Assistant Director)
- 1998 Jam(Screenwriter, concurrently)
- 2000 A Chance to Die(Screenwriter & Costume Designer, concurrently)
- 2000 The Cabbie
- 2006 Tripping (aka: Time Tripper, aka: Gen Yu Den)(Screenwriter, concurrently)
- 2009 File No. 1689(Screenwriter & Producer, concurrently)
- 2013 As the Winds Blow(Screenwriter & Producer, concurrently)
Short films directed
- 1994 Scenes of Violence(Screenwriter, concurrently)
- 1995 Lessons(Screenwriter, concurrently)
Awards and nominations for actor or director
Year | Awards ceremony | Category | Film Title | Role (for actor) | Result |
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1994 | Taipei Film Awards | Top Award (Non-commercial) | Scenes of Violence | Won | |
1995 | 4th Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival | Awards for Excellence (New Asian Currents) | Won | ||
18th Golden Harvest | Awards for Excellence | Lessons | Won | ||
1998 | Vancouver International Film Festival | Jury Special Mentions | Jam | Won | |
2000 | 37th Golden Horse Awards | Grand Jury Award | The Cabbie | Won | |
3rd Taipei Film Festival | Grand Jury Award | Won | |||
Best Director Award | Won | ||||
2001 | 3rd Deauville Asian Film Festival | Best Director (Golden Lotus) Award | Won | ||
2019 | 6th Taoyuan Film Festival | Jury Special Mentions | A Taxi Driver | Ro-Chang Tsuei | Won |
54th Golden Bell Awards | Best Actor (Mini Series or TV Films) | Nominated | |||
56th Golden Horse Awards | Best Leading Actor | A Sun | Wen | Won | |
Taiwan Film Critics Society Awards | Best Actor | Won | |||
2020 | 11st Youth Film Manual Annual Ceremony | Best Actors of Annual Recommendations in 2019 | Won | ||
14th Asian Film Awards | Best Actor | Nominated | |||
40th Hawaii International Film Festival | Best Actor (Short films) | Growing Pains | Ren-Hsiung Huang | Won | |
2022 | 24th Taipei Film Festival | Best Leading Actor | Increasing Echo | Fu-Sheng Yen | Nominated |
References
- ↑ 李屏瑤. "《殺掉青春沒有夢》陳以文導演:電影不是夢,是活生生的現實". 博客來OKAPI. Retrieved 2013-09-03.