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- Birth Name陳昱俐
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- The 49th TV Golden Bell "Miniseries Screenwriting Award"
Chen Yu-li is a Taiwanese screenwriter who graduated from Fu Jen Catholic University with a degree in English Language and Literature, and obtained a master's degree in Film Creation from the National Taipei University of the Arts, specializing in screenwriting. Her works span films, TV dramas, commercials, and music videos, primarily focusing on deep explorations of human nature, aiming to resonate with audiences. She is particularly skilled in crafting suspense and crime stories. Currently, Chen Yu-li serves as the content development and production director at Mirror Fiction.
In 2014, she won the Best Screenwriter Award for Miniseries at the Golden Bell Awards for her adaptation of the true social events in the work "The Free Man." Additionally, this piece received the Best Screenplay Award at the 18th Shanghai International Film Festival and became the first Taiwanese short film to be nominated for an Oscar in the United States. The film was selected as the opening piece at the 2015 Tokyo International INPUT World Film and Television Expo and won the Best Foreign Film Award at the Eugene International Film Festival in the U.S.
In 2016, the television series "House of Toy Bricks," for which she co-wrote, received critical acclaim. In 2017, she also contributed to the screenplay of the film "Who Killed Cock Robin." Later, in 2019, her original Netflix series "Nowhere Man" became the first Mandarin-language original series, further showcasing her screenwriting talent.
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