Biography
Huang Hsin-Yao (born in 1973) is a Taiwanese film director. He was born and raised in Tainan City, Taiwan. He graduated from the Graduate Institute of Documentary & Film Archiving, TNNUA, and received an MFA in 2005.
Huang was one of the three executive board members of the Taipei Documentary Filmmakers' Union from 2006 to 2013. His documentary works include Bluffing (winner of Golden Harvest Awards for Best Documentary in 2007), Nimbus (winner of Special Jury Prize at Bi-annual Taiwan International Documentary Festival in 2010), and Taivalu (winner of Grand Prize and Best Documentary at Taipei Film Festival in 2011).
Huang’s debut fictional film is a short film, Da Fo (nominated for Best Live Action Short Film at Golden Horse Award in 2014), which he later developed into a feature-length, The Great Buddha + (winner of Best Adapted Screenplay and Best New Director at Golden Horse Award, and other awards at Taipei Film Festival in 2017).
Filmography
all 25
Movies 23
Director 15
TV Shows 2
self 1
Ghost of the Dark Path (2023)
What the Hell Is Love (2023)
Stray Deer (2023)
Bad Education (2023)
Mother (2022)
Mama Boy (2022)
A Silent Gaze (2022)
The Falls (2021)
Classmates Minus (2020)
Onstage Appearance (2019)
A Sun (2019)
Mom and Me (2019)
Contact Prints of Baileng Canal (2018)
The Baileng Canal, Among Others (2018)
The Great Buddha+ (2017)
If I Know, I Shouldn't Photo (2015)
Cloud Nation (2015)
The Great Buddha (2014)
A-li 88 (2013)
Taivalu (2010)
Nimbus (2009)
Bluffing (2005)
Dog with Man (2002)
Seaman (2000)
Yantian Qinzi (1999)
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Known ForDirecting
GenderMale
Birthday1973-01-01 (51 years old)
CitizenshipsTaiwan
Also Known AsHUANG Hsin-Yao, 啊堯, 黄信尧, 黃信堯
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