Chen Wen-min (Chinese: 陳文敏; 1920 – 11 February 2022) was a Taiwanese film director, screenwriter and producer.[1]
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Chen Wen-min | |
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Born | 1920 Taiwan, Japan |
Died | (aged 102) Hawaii, U.S. |
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter, producer |
Years active | 1957–1961 |
After already having been a small business owner and mother of ten children, Chen and her husband went into the business of theater management.[2] She took up writing and directing films to support the family's theater, "Ta Ming Theater" (大明戲院).[3][4] Chen's films frequently portrayed family relationships.[3][4]
"Second Degree" (the first and second episodes) is the only one that has survived and copied among the films that Chen participated in the creation of.[5]
Chen died in Hawaii on 11 February 2022, at the age of 102.[3][4]
Year | English title | Original title | Director | Screenwriter |
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1957 | Female Enemies | 女性的仇人 | No | Yes |
1957 | Xue Ren-Gui and Liu Jin-Hua | 薛仁貴與柳金花 | No | Yes |
1957 | Xue Ren-Gui Travels East | 薛仁貴征東 | No | Yes |
1957 | Boundless Bird | 茫茫鳥 | Yes | Yes |
1957 | Suffering Love | 苦戀 | Yes | Yes |
1958 | Peasant Girl | 農家女 | Yes | Yes |
1958 | Beauty Lures Man | 妖姬奪夫 | Yes | Yes |
1959 | Tears of a Wife | 可憐的媳婦 | Yes | Yes |
1959 | Beggar Chao's Son-in-law | 乞丐招子婿 | Yes | Yes |
1959 | The Wicked Concubine Kills Her Own Son | 惡妾誤殺親生子 | Yes | Yes |
1960 | The Reformed Husband | 母子含冤記 | Yes | |
1961 | Second Degree | 二度梅 | No | Yes |
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