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Wang Ming-hsia

Wang Ming-hsia

Wang Ming-hsia, born in 1972, is a Taiwanese female director and screenwriter, who graduated from the Department of Chinese Literature at National Chengchi University. Her professional career has spanned various fields, including album planning, editing direction, and planning editing for film and television companies. She received recognition from producer Hsu Li-kong during her participation in the scriptwriting of the film "Fleeing by Night" in 1998, which sparked a collaboration between the two on several film scripts. Wang Ming-hsia's works have repeatedly won the grant for feature film guidance from the Bureau of Information. In 2005, Wang Ming-hsia went to the San Francisco Art Institute in the United States to study film directing, honing her skills in visual creation. In 2007, her debut short film, "Melancholy Forest," made a successful appearance at the Golden Harvest Awards and made advances into the Montreal Film Festival in Canada and FESTORIA Film Festival in Portugal. In 2024, Wang Ming-hsia’s self-directed and self-written first feature-length film "She Said" was screened in Taiwan.

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