Huang Hsin-yao

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.[1] 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).

  1. ^ "紀錄片工會 Taipei Documentary Filmmakers' Union: ●歷屆工會理監事名單". 紀錄片工會 Taipei Documentary Filmmakers' Union. Retrieved 2023-03-23.