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Wu Nien-jen (; born ; 5 August 1952) is a Taiwanese
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, 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. He starred in
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's 2000 film '' Yi Yi''. Wu is a well-known supporter of the
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and has filmed commercials for the party.


Early and personal life

Wu was born into a coal miner's family in 1952 and raised in the mining town of
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. He went into the army after high school, and after being discharged in 1976, went to work at a library while pursuing a degree in accounting at the
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night school. He started writing short stories for newspapers in 1975, when he was still an accounting major. After penning his first screenplay in 1978, Wu entered
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as a creative supervisor and worked with several leading Taiwanese New Wave directors such as Hou Hsiao-hsien and
Edward Yang Edward Yang (; November 6, 1947 – June 29, 2007) was a Taiwanese filmmaker. Yang, along with fellow auteurs Hou Hsiao-hsien and Tsai Ming-liang, was one of the leading film-makers of the Taiwanese New Wave and Taiwanese cinema. He won the ...
. Wu has since wrote more than 70 screenplays that were made into films, and has become one of the leading artists of the Taiwanese Cinema of the 1980s. Wu has also set the record for winning the most Golden Horse Awards to date (Taiwan's Film Awards), including a collaboration with the internationally acclaimed Hong Kong director
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on her film ''Song of Exile'', a.k.a. ''Ketu Qiuhen'' (1990). His novels and screenplays have also made him one of Taiwan's best-selling authors. Currently, Wu runs his own production company Wu's Productions and actively writes, directs, produces and performs in commercials and television programs. He is an artist of many versatile talents, being a published novelist, author, writer and well-respected Taiwanese filmmaker. Wu's son, Chien-Ting Wu, is also an actor in Taiwan, and has starred in TV shows such as ''
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'' and films such as
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's ''Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow'' (2013).


Writing


Fiction

Wu started writing short stories while he was still a college student at the
Fu Jen Catholic University Fu Jen Catholic University (FJU, FJCU or Fu Jen; or ) is a private Catholic university in Xinzhuang, New Taipei City, Taiwan. The university was founded in 1925 in Beijing at the request of Pope Pius XI and re-established in Taiwan in 1961 a ...
in
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studying accounting, publishing his first short story in a newspaper at the age of seventeen. In an interview with film scholar Michael Berry, Wu stated that "I was already working in Taipei at that time, and the extra money I earned from publishing my stories in the newspapers actually added up to more than my salary, which made me very happy and inspired me to keep on writing." He started making a name for himself on the Taiwanese literary scene with a series of popular and commercially successful short story collections, including ''Grab on to Spring'' (抓住一個春天) (Zhuazhu yige chuntian)(1977). Other popular novels by Wu include: ''Special of the Day'' (特別的一天) (1988), ''Taiwan, Tell The Truth'' (臺灣念真情) (2002), ''Year-old a person to travel'' (八歲一個人去旅行) (2003), ''These people, those things'' (這些人,那些事) (2010) and ''Taiwan, Say the Truth'' (台灣念真情) (2011). One of Wu's role models and mentors as a writer was Cheng Ching-wen, who wrote the short story collection ''Three-Legged Horse''. Wu said of the mentorship provided by Cheng:
"Cheng Ching-wen was really a kind of role model for me. I was twenty-something when I was discharged from the military. At the time, it was extremely difficult to find a job if one was not well educated. I knew that taking on an apprenticeship to learn a trade would require much more time than just entering the university, so I decided to do the latter. I knew Cheng Ching-wen and consulted him when I was trying to decide what to study and which universities to apply to. Cheng was working in a bank and writing fiction in his spare time. His job at the bank provided financial stability for him and his family while writing accommodated his own interests. He once told me, "You can only truly enjoy writing as an act of literary creation when there is no financial burden hanging over your head." This really resonated with me, and I decided to apply for something that would eventually help me to find a job - business school became my first choice. But I never went into business because by my senior year I was already working for CMPC, writing screenplays. I did eventually finish my studies, however."


Screenwriting

Wu's storytelling talents and penchant for realistic dialogue caught the attention of a Taiwanese movie studio named Central Motion Picture Corporation (CMPC), which hired him as a scriptwriter and creative supervisor while he was still finishing his college studies. By 1981, Wu had won his first
Golden Horse The Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards () is a film festival and awards ceremony held annually in Taiwan. It was founded in 1962 by the Government Information Office of the Republic of China (ROC) in Taiwan. The awards ceremony is us ...
Best Screenplay Award for writing Ching-chieh Lin's ''Classmates'' (Tong ban tong xue) (1981). Wu would go on to win 5 more Golden Horse "Best Original Screenplay", "Best Adapted Screenplay" or "Best Original Film Song" awards later on in his career, for the films: ''Lao Mo de di er ge chun tian'' (1984) (Best Original Screenplay, 1984), ''The Two of Us'' (1987) (Best Adapted Screenplay, 1987), Kun Hao Chen's ''Gui hua xiang'' (1987) (Best Original Film Song, shared with Yang Chen), Anne Hui's ''
Song of the Exile ''Song of the Exile'' (客途秋恨, translit. Kè tú qiū hèn) is a 1990 Hong Kong-Taiwanese film, a semi-fictionalised autobiography directed by Ann Hui. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival ...
'' (1990) (Best Original Screenplay, 1990), and Toon Wang's ''Wu yan de shan qiu'' (1992)(Best Original Screenplay, 1992). Wu also ended up winning a Best Screenplay Award from the 1993
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for Toon Wang's historical film, ''Wu yan de shan qiu'' (1992). In total, Wu ended up writing over 90 feature film screenplays and numerous TV dramas. Other notable screenplays Wu has written (some of which are considered integral films of the Taiwanese New Wave or New Taiwanese Cinema movement) include
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's feature directorial debut, ''That Day, on the Beach'' (1983), Hou Hsiao-hsien's films '' The Puppetmaster'' (1993), ''
A City of Sadness ''A City of Sadness'' () is a 1989 Taiwanese historical drama directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. It tells the story of a family embroiled in the " White Terror" that was wrought on the Taiwanese people by the Kuomintang government (KMT) after their ...
'' (1989), and '' Dust in the Wind'' (1986), and films directed by Anne Hui including '' Song of Exile'' (1990) and ''My American Grandson'' (1990), and Taiwanese commercial hits ''Old Mo's Second Spring'' (1984) and '' The Dull Ice Flower'' (1989). Wu also wrote the screenplay for all the short film segments of the Taiwanese New Wave omnibus film '' The Sandwich Man'' (1983) based on stories from the collection by
Huang Chunming Huang Chun-ming (; born 13 February 1935) is a Taiwanese literary figure and teacher. Huang writes mainly about the tragic and sometimes humorous lives of ordinary Taiwanese people, and many of his short stories have been turned into films, inc ...
, with segments directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien, Tseng Chuang-Hsiang and Wan Ren.


Directed films

Wu made his directorial debut in 1994 with '' A Borrowed Life'', which he also wrote. The award-winning movie commemorates Wu's Japanese-educated, hard-working coal-miner father. The film won the Grand Prize (Prize of the City of Torino for Best Film - International Feature Film Competition) at the
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in Italy, a FIPRESCI/NETPAC Award at the 1995
Singapore International Film Festival The Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) (Chinese: 新加坡国际电影节) is the longest-running film festival in Singapore. Founded in 1987, the festival has a focus on showcasing international films and providing a global platform fo ...
and the Silver Alexander Award as well as the
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(International Federation of Film Critics Award) at the 1994
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in Greece. The film also won a Best Original Film Song award (given to
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(composer/performer) and Chen Che-cheng (composer) for the song "The Wandering Song") at the 1994
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, where it was also nominated for Best Feature Film, Best Leading Actor (Tsai Chen-nan), Best Original Screenplay (Wu Nien-jen), and Best Sound Effects (Tu Duu-chih).
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also has cited ''A Borrowed Life'' (Tò-sàng) as one of his favorite films, and ranked it one of the best of the 1990s. In 1996, Wu wrote and directed his second film ''Buddha Bless America'', a.k.a. 太平天國, ''Taiping Tianguo'' (1996), a political satire set in the 1960s which was also nominated and in competition for the prestigious Golden Lion at the 1996
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. In 2011, Wu directed a short film segment entitled "A Grocery Called Forever" in the Taiwanese anthology film ''10+10'' (2011), starring Yung-Feng Lee.Variety, 10+10, https://variety.com/2012/film/reviews/10-10-1117947187/


Acting

Besides directing and writing, Wu appears in film cameos from time to time. However, it was not until he acted in several beer and food product commercials that his true acting talent was discovered. He was cast as the lead ("NJ") in
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's film, '' Yi Yi'' (2000), which was critically acclaimed and won several international awards (including Best Director for Yang at Cannes). Wu also collaborated with Yang in the past by being an actor in Yang's previous films ''
Taipei Story ''Taipei Story'' is a 1985 Taiwanese film directed, scored, and co-written by Edward Yang — his second full-length feature film and third overall. The film stars Yang's fellow filmmaker Hou Hsiao-hsien and singer Tsai Chin (singer), Tsai Chin, w ...
'' (1985) (as the Taxi Driver) and ''
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'' (1996) (as the Gangster in a Black Suit) and the writer of the screenplay for Yang's first feature film as a director, ''That Day, On The Beach'' (1983). Wu also appeared as an actor in Hou Hsiao-hsien's films ''
Daughter of the Nile ''Daughter of the Nile'' () is a 1987 film by Taiwanese filmmaker Hou Hsiao-hsien. Background The film's title is a reference to a character in a manga called ''Crest of the Royal Family'' who is hailed as Daughter of the Nile. The film is a ...
'' (1987) and ''
A City of Sadness ''A City of Sadness'' () is a 1989 Taiwanese historical drama directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. It tells the story of a family embroiled in the " White Terror" that was wrought on the Taiwanese people by the Kuomintang government (KMT) after their ...
'' (1989). In 2014, Wu appeared in the film ''The Boar King'' and in 2013, Wu played the character "Master Silly Mortal" in the film ''
Zone Pro Site ''Zone Pro Site'' (; lit. " Bandoh master chef"), also known as ''Zone Pro Site: The Moveable Feast'', is a 2013 Taiwanese comedy film directed by Chen Yu-hsun, starring Lin Mei-hsiu, Tony Yang and Kimi Hsia. Plot Wan returns home to Tainan w ...
'', the 9th highest grossing Taiwanese domestic film of all time. In 2013, Wu played the older mobster character Ho Cheng-Chih in Chien-yu Yu's 2013 (but released 2016) gangster film, ''Mole of Life''. In 2009, Wu had a role as Chen Ting-Ho on the Taiwanese TV series ''
The Year of Happiness and Love ''The Year of Happiness and Love'' () is a 2009 Taiwanese drama starring James Wen and Amber Kuo. It was produced by Sanlih E-Television. The series was first broadcast in Taiwan on free-to-air Taiwan Television (TTV) from 7 August 2009 to 1 ...
'' (2009-2010). Wu also played the Tour Bus Driver in Huai-en Chen's ''
Island Etude ''Island Etude'' () is a 2006 Cinema of Taiwan, Taiwanese film Film director, directed by Chen Hwai-en. It was Taiwan's submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. ...
'' (2006). In 2000, the same year he appeared in ''Yi Yi'', Wu also acted in Chih-yu Hung's ''Pure Accidents'' (2000). Wu also appeared as an actor in ''Buddha Bless America'' (1996), which he also wrote and directed, and acted in several Taiwanese New Wave films of the 1980s, including Kun Hao Chen's ''My Favorite Season'' (1985) and ''Out of the Blue'' (1984) and 's ''I Love Mary'' (1984).


Filmography


Director

*'' A Borrowed Life'' (1994) *''太平天國 Buddha Bless America'' (1996) *''A Grocery Called Forever'' in anthology film, ''10+10'' (2011)


Executive Producer

*''
Somewhere I Have Never Traveled ''Somewhere I Have Never Traveled'' (帶我去遠方) is a 2009 Taiwanese film about the lives of and relationship between two teens, a high school-aged boy and his younger niece. The movie begins by showing the nature of their relationship to each ...
'' (2009)


Screenplays

*'' The Puppetmaster'' (Dir. Hou Hsiao-hsien, 1993) *''
Song of the Exile ''Song of the Exile'' (客途秋恨, translit. Kè tú qiū hèn) is a 1990 Hong Kong-Taiwanese film, a semi-fictionalised autobiography directed by Ann Hui. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival ...
'' (Dir. Anne Hui, 1990) *''My American Grandson'' (Dir. Anne Hui, 1990) *''
A City of Sadness ''A City of Sadness'' () is a 1989 Taiwanese historical drama directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. It tells the story of a family embroiled in the " White Terror" that was wrought on the Taiwanese people by the Kuomintang government (KMT) after their ...
'' (Dir. Hou Hsiao-hsien, 1989) *'' Dust in the Wind'' (Dir. Hou Hsiao-hsien, 1986) *''That Day on the Beach'' (Dir. Edward Yang, 1983) *'' The Sandwich Man'' (Dir. Hou Hsiao-hsien, Tseng Chuang-Hsiang and Wan Ren, 1983)


Actor

*''The Year of Happiness and Love'' (TV Series)(Dir. Various, 2009) *'' Yi Yi'' (Dir. Edward Yang, 2000) *''
Mahjong Mahjong or mah-jongg (English pronunciation: ) is a tile-based game that was developed in the 19th century in China and has spread throughout the world since the early 20th century. It is commonly played by four players (with some three-pla ...
'' (Dir. Edward Yang, 1996) *''
A City of Sadness ''A City of Sadness'' () is a 1989 Taiwanese historical drama directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. It tells the story of a family embroiled in the " White Terror" that was wrought on the Taiwanese people by the Kuomintang government (KMT) after their ...
'' (Dir. Hou Hsiao-hsien, 1989) *''
Daughter of the Nile ''Daughter of the Nile'' () is a 1987 film by Taiwanese filmmaker Hou Hsiao-hsien. Background The film's title is a reference to a character in a manga called ''Crest of the Royal Family'' who is hailed as Daughter of the Nile. The film is a ...
'' (Dir. Hou Hsiao-hsien, 1987) *''
Taipei Story ''Taipei Story'' is a 1985 Taiwanese film directed, scored, and co-written by Edward Yang — his second full-length feature film and third overall. The film stars Yang's fellow filmmaker Hou Hsiao-hsien and singer Tsai Chin (singer), Tsai Chin, w ...
'' (Dir. Edward Yang, 1985)


Bibliography

*''台灣念真情'' (2011) *''這些人,那些事'' (2010) *''八歲一個人去旅行'' (2003) *''臺灣念真情'' (2002) *''特別的一天'' (1988) *''抓住一個春天'' (1977)


References


External links

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"The Taiwan Stories of Edward Yang and Wu Nien-jen,"
Harvard Film Archive
"Wu Nien-jen becomes NCCU’s new artist-in-residence"
National Chengchi University web site
Nien-Jen Wu's official forum
in
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, which has been established by one of Wu's TV colleagues. {{DEFAULTSORT:Wu, Nien-jen 1952 births Living people Writers from New Taipei Taiwanese male film actors Taiwanese screenwriters Taiwanese male television actors Taiwanese male stage actors Fu Jen Catholic University alumni Taiwanese film producers Taiwanese male short story writers Taiwanese lyricists 20th-century Taiwanese short story writers 20th-century male writers Male actors from New Taipei