Ming-liang Tsai

Ming-liang Tsai

Naissance : 27/10/1957 (66 ans)
Kuching, Malaisie

Biographie

Tsai Ming Liang (b. 1957, Kuching, Malaysia) is a foremost representative of Taiwanese cinema. He made a name for himself with Rebels of the Neon God (Qing shao nian nuo zha, 1992), then cemented his reputation with Vive l'amour (Ai qing wan sui), which picked up the 1994 Golden Lion ex aequo at the Venice IFF. His 1996 picture The River (He liu) took a Silver Bear at the Berlinale, and he scored again at the same festival with The Wayward Cloud (Tian bian yi duo yun, 2005). In 2009 he was approached by the Louvre Museum to make Face (Visage), which competed at Cannes.

His work is regularly presented at the world's most prestigious festivals; KVIFF audiences have seen the majority of his motion pictures, with the director visiting Karlovy Vary in 2001. In 2013 Stray Dogs (Jiao you) was awarded the Grand Jury Prize at Venice. Journey to the West (Xi you) was presented at Berlin in 2014 and screened in the Imagina section at KVIFF 49.

MFF Karlovy Vary

Réalisateur

Scénariste

Directeur de la photographie

Documentaires
2021

Liang ye bu neng liu

2001

Jeonju Digital Project 2001

Courts métrages
2012

Walker

2001

Yu shen dui hua

Producteur

Films
2009

Visage

1991

Gei wo yi ge jia (téléfilm)

Documentaires
2018

Ni de lian

Acteur

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