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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wu_Nien-jenWu Nien-jen - Wikipedia

    Wu Nien-jen (Chinese: 吳念真; pinyin: Wú Niànzhēn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gô͘ Liām-chin; born Chinese: 吳文欽; pinyin: Wú Wēnqīn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gô͘ Bûn-khim; 5 August 1952) is a Taiwanese screenwriter, director, and writer.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0943150Nien-Jen Wu - IMDb

    Nien-Jen Wu. Writer: A Borrowed Life. Wu Nien-Jen was born in a coal miner's family in 1952. He started writing short stories for newspapers in 1975, when he was still an accounting majored college student.

  3. www.tatlerasia.com › people › nien-jen-wu-engNien Jen Wu | Tatler Asia

    Trailblazing director and screenwriter Nien Jen Wu is the pioneer of New Taiwanese Cinema. Director Nien Jen Wu continues to showcase his revolutionary approach to screenwriting and filmmaking through his production company, Wu’s Productions.

  4. Name: 吳念真 / Wu Nien Jen (Wu Nian Zhen) Real name: 吳文欽 / Wu Wen Qin; Profession: Actor, director, screenwriter; Birthdate: 1952-Aug-05 (age 71) Birthplace: Taipei, Taiwan; Family: Son Wu Ding Qian (吳定謙) TV Shows. Xing Fu Bu Er Jia (TTV, 2016) The Year of Happiness and Love (TTV, 2009) External Links. Chinese Wikipedia; IMDb

  5. Wu Nien-jen (Chinese: 吳念真; born 5 August, 1952) is a Taiwanese screenwriter, director, and writer. He is one of the most prolific and highly regarded scriptwriters in Taiwan and a leading member of the New Taiwanese Cinema, although he has also acted in a number of films, like Edward Yang's film Yi Yi (2000).

  6. September 13–21, 2008. The Taiwan Stories of Edward Yang and Wu Nien-jen. One of the wonders of late 20th century world cinema was the sudden wave of extremely talented directors who emerged in Taiwan during the 1980s, an incredible efflorescence that essentially reinvented a national cinema where only its pale shadow had previously existed.

  7. Famed screenplay writer and director Wu Nien-jen has been hailed as the greatest storyteller in Taiwan. Wu talked not only about movies, the topic he knows best, but told stories: his own, those of miners growing up in Taiwan under Japanese colonial rule, those of Taiwanese female factory workers in the 1960s, etc.

  8. Wu Nien-Jen. Because TV producer Zhai Ruili said “the rhythms of your words are fit for stage plays,” he made the transition from novel writing to scriptwriting. Because he would narrate stories to the crew on behalf of the director and construct the visual composition, he was persuaded to start calling out “Camera!”

  9. Wu Nien-jen (Chinese: 吳念真; born 5 August, 1952) is a Taiwanese screenwriter, director, and writer. He is one of the most prolific and highly regarded scriptwriters in Taiwan and a leading member of the New Taiwanese Cinema, although he has also acted in a number of films, like Edward Yang's film Yi Yi (2000).

  10. hkmdb.com › db › peopleWu Nien-Jen

    Wu Nian-Zhen, Wu Niann-Jen, N. J. Wu, Wu Nien-Chen, Ng Lim-Chan, Wu Nien-Chen, Wu Wen-Chin Born: August 5th, 1952 (Taiwan) Filmography (1979-2023) Actor (18 films) That Day on the Beach (1983)... Piano tuner : Tong Chee Yi Li Nan (1985) My Favorite Season (1985)... Ku Yung : Taipei ...