Hank Tseng
Tseng Han-hsien (Hank Tseng) is a dual Golden Award-winning producer, executive producer, and filmmaker from Taiwan. Thanks to his keen market insights and deep concern for the state of society, Zeng Hanxian has repeatedly produced outstanding and moving works that resonate with social phenomena.
In 2013, his film "Forever Love" was simultaneously released in Taiwan and mainland China, marking the first time this new film trend was created. The film also won several awards at domestic and international film festivals. By 2015, Tseng Han-hsien had introduced new possibilities to the Taiwanese film and television industry with the drama "Wake Up." The drama even won four major awards at the Golden Bell Awards, including Best Miniseries, Best Director, and Best Screenplay. That same year, his other film "The Tag-Along" set a new record as the best-selling Taiwanese horror film of the past decade, performing exceedingly well in both critical reception and box office sales.
The TV drama "Wake Up 2," which was released in 2017, achieved the best viewing record during its premiere. That same year, his film "The Tag-Along 2" won the annual box office champion, once again breaking the historical record of Taiwanese horror films. And then, in 2018, his film "The Tag-Along: Devil Fish" broke the box-office record for Taiwanese films upon its release.