Chang Yi (movie director)

Chang Yi (張毅, 1951 -[2])is a Taiwanese film director. He is listed in the New Taiwan Cinema directors. He is the best director of Golden Horse Award for Best Director and Asia Pacific Film Festival because of 1985 firm Kuei-Mei, a Woman (我這樣過了一生)[1][3]. He had an extramarital affair with Loretta Yang(楊惠姍), the leading actress in many of Chang movies. After the affair exposed, Chang Yi and Loretta Yang left Taiwan film industry. and became the founders of contemporary glass studio Liuli Gongfang (琉璃工房)[4]

Chang Yi
張毅
Born1951 (age 6869)
Occupationfilm director, screenwriter
Years active1980-1986
Notable work
Jade Love (1984), Kuei-Mei, a Woman (1985)
Spouse(s)Hsiao Sa (divorce)
Loretta Yang
AwardsAsia Pacific Film Festival – Best Director
1984 Kuei-Mei, a Woman

Golden Horse AwardsBest Screenwriter
1980 The Pioneers

Golden Horse Awards – Best Director
1984 Kuei-Mei, a Woman[1]

Filmography

Screenwriter

  • 1980 : The Pioneers (源)[2]
  • 1981 : Re Xue (熱血)[2]
  • 1982 : Steamrolling (人肉戰車)[2]
  • 1982 : Bird's Fly (野雀高飛)[2]
  • 1982 : In Our Time (光陰的故事) part 4[2]
  • 1983 : Kendo Kids (竹劍少年)
  • 1983 : The Great Surprise (一九八三大驚奇)[2]
  • 1983 : (魔輪)[2]
  • 1984 : Jade Love (玉卿嫂)[2]
  • 1985 : Kuei-Mei, a Woman (我這樣過了一生)[2]
  • 1986 : My son Hansheng (我兒漢生)[2]
  • 1986 : This Love of Mine (我的愛)[2]
  • 1987 : The Sea Plan (大海計劃)[2]

Director

  • 1982 : Bird's Fly ((野雀高飛)}}[2]
  • 1982 : In Our Time (光陰的故事) part 4[5]
  • 1983 : Kendo Kinds (竹劍少年)[2]
  • 1984 : Jade Love (玉卿嫂)[2]
  • 1985 : Kuei-Mei, a Woman (我這樣過了一生)[2]
  • 1986 : My son Hansheng (我兒漢生)[2]
  • 1986 : This Love of Mine (我的愛)[2]
  • 2005 : Black Bum (黑屁股)[2]
  • 2018 : A Dog’s Life (狗狗傷心誌, Animation)[6]

References

  1. "張毅 CHANG Yi". 台灣電影網 Taiwan Cinema. Retrieved 2020-06-03. Chang has earned multiple Golden Horse nominations, and won the Golden Horse Awards for best director, best adapted screenplay, and best feature film for "Kuei-mei, A Woman."
  2. "張毅 Chang Yi" (in Chinese). 台灣電影數位典藏中心. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
  3. Daw-Ming Lee (8 November 2012). Historical Dictionary of Taiwan Cinema. Scarecrow Press. pp. 95–. ISBN 978-0-8108-7922-5.
  4. Daw-Ming Lee (8 November 2012). Historical Dictionary of Taiwan Cinema. Scarecrow Press. p. 96. ISBN 978-0-8108-7922-5. "... as Chang was having an extramarital affair with Yang. After the film was completed. Hsiao wrote an open letter in the media exposing Chang's affair with Yang. The sensational news reports forced Chang to split with his wife. and the Chang-Yang couple left the film industry to find a new career in glass art. Liulogongfang (Chinese Crystal Glass Workhouse) was founded in 1987 by Chang, Yang and their good friend......
  5. Vishnevetsky, Ignatiy. "In Our Time". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
  6. 黃自強 (Apr 18, 2019). "張毅拍狗狗傷心誌反省當代 星國華語電影節精選". CNA (in Chinese). Taipei. Retrieved 2020-06-03.
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