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Wei Te-sheng (born 16 August 1969) is a Taiwanese film director and screenwriter. He directed ''
Cape No. 7 ''Cape No. 7'' (; ) is a 2008 Taiwanese romantic musical drama film Musical film is a film genre in which songs by the characters are interwoven into the narrative, sometimes accompanied by dancing. The songs usually advance the plot or develop ...
'', currently the highest grossing domestic Taiwanese film and the second highest-grossing film in Taiwanese film history.


Early life

Wei was born and raised in Tainan. His family ran a
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's shop and attended a
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. (In Chinese) 吳佳玲
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He spent his childhood in the
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. According to an interview, Wei watched Taiwanese films "in old, small cinema halls and at an outdoor theater near where he lived." Wei said "It was a bit like ''
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''". The first Hollywood film Wei watched was Sergio Leone's ''
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'' while Wei was doing his military service.


Career

Wei studied
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in Far Eastern Vocational School (Today's Far East University) in Tainan. In 1993 or 1994 when Wei was 26, he entered the studio of director
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as a grip assistant. Later he became an assistant director on Yang's movie ''
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'' (1996). Later Wei worked odd jobs to fund his own short films, including ''Three Dialogues'' (1996) and ''Before Dawn'' (1997), which both won a Golden Harvest Award. In an interview Wei said that Yang "taught me to be a perfectionist and not sacrifice one's vision, even on a tight budget...He also told me to use my own life experience and not copy anybody." Wei also said "Having mundane jobs that didn't require me to think allowed me to concentrate on my films in the evening". In 1999, Wei's drama ''About July'', won "a special mention at the Alcan Dragons and Tigers Award for Young Cinema at the Vancouver International Film Festival." He later worked on
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's movie, ''
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'' in 2002. ''Double Vision'' is one of
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' attempts to make Asian films at the time. On this film Wei worked as an assistant director and worked with producer
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. Their collaboration was important to Wei's career, as Huang would later produce Wei's ''Cape No. 7'' and ''Seediq Bale''. In addition, the big international investment, technology and effects employed by the film impressed Wei to pursue big-budget filmmaking.


''Cape No. 7''

Since 1996, Wei had been trying to make the war epic ''Seediq Bale,'' but he could not raise the funds. ''Double Vision's'' director, Chen Kuo-fu, suggested that he make a film that could win the people's trust. In July 2004, Wei read about a
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postman who successfully delivered a piece of mail addressed in the old Japanese style. Wei decided to make the film, ''Cape No. 7,'' based on this story, in the hopes of financing ''Seediq Bale.'' Wei finished the script by the end of 2006,魏德聖的 [賽德克巴萊] 血淚史
/ref> and filmed it in the fall of 2007 in Hengchun Peninsula of
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. As the production went over budget, Wei had problems securing additional capital; he then refinanced his home and put his family NTD 30 million (nearly USD 900,000) in debt before the release. During filming Wei could barely afford the film rolls and lodging for the crew. Wei later said this film's zealous reception should help him manage his debts. Wei believed "that the films that hit the screens before the end of summer vacation in 2007 were all 'safe bets'", because they avoided competition from Hollywood blockbusters. Wei followed this theory when he released ''Cape No. 7'' in 2008. Besides, Wei focused on the promotion of the film. The film was released in August, 2008. It eventually became the 2nd top-selling film in Taiwan history.大家都很關心的《海角七號》台北票房(全台請逕自乘以2)
/ref> It raked in 530 million TWD (17.9 million USD) domestically, setting an all-time box office record for a Taiwanese film. Teng Sue-feng points out that Wei got 30% of the profit of ''Cape No. 7'' ("about NT$140 million"). Also, ''Cape No. 7'' earned Wei a subsidy of about NTD 100 million from
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.


''Seediq Bale''

''Seediq Bale'' was released in 2011, but Wei began to work on the film much earlier. According to an interview, Wei got the idea to make the film ''Seediq Bale'' in 1996 when he saw a protest demanding land to be returned to
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. Wei began to study history relevant to the aborigines and decided to make a film about chief
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. he Chinese version is more detailed In late 2003, Wei raised NTD 2.5 million and shot a five-minute demonstration film in order to further raise NTD 300 million (USD 10 million) to shoot the complete film. The fundraising failed, and director Chen Kuo-fu advised Wei to make another film to win the trust of investors, so Wei turned his attention to make ''Cape No. 7''. After the success of ''Cape No. 7'' in 2008 Wei returned to work on ''Seediq Bale.'' However, in 2009
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destroyed the set, and the cost grew from NTD 200 million to NTD 600 million. Aside from technical problems, Wei said that he had to direct the film and raise the money at the same time, and the company often ran out of money. Wei said this made him nervous and grouchy, and he had to rely on the patience of the family and employees. The film was released in September 2011, both locally and internationally.


''52Hz, I Love You''

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52Hz, I Love You ''52 Hz, I Love You'' () is a 2017 Taiwanese musical drama film directed by Wei Te-sheng. It was released on January 26, 2017. Premise ''52Hz, I Love You'' comprises various love stories set in modern Taipei City on Valentine's Day. The titl ...
'' is a Mandarin-language musical film that presents a series of romantic comedy stories with original songs that take place in modern
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, Taiwan, on
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. The film's title was inspired by the 52Hz whale, a creature dubbed the "world’s loneliest whale" because no other whales can hear its 52 Hz frequency calls. As Wei said in a teaser, "Just like how no one hears this lonely whale, how many people have love inside of them but nobody knows? Or simply need a chance to say ‘I love you’ and be heard?" This film was released with special North American advance screenings in October and November 2016 and was released in Taiwan in January 2017.


Personal life

Wei is married and has one son.


Filmography


Director


Assistant director


Producer


References


External links

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Seediq Bale is Taiwan director Wei’s dream project (in English)
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