Ming-Liang Tsai Biography (1957-)
Born October 27, 1957, in Kuching, Malaysia.
- Nationality
- Malaysian
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Director, writer, producer
- Birth Details
- October 27, 1957
- Kuching, Malaysia
Famous Works
- CREDITS
- Film Director
- Xiao hai (also known as Boys and Youngsters), 1991
- Ch'ing shaonien na cha (also known as Rebels of the Neon God and Teenage Norcha), 1992
- Aiqing wansui (also known as Vive l'amour), 1994
- He liu (also known as The River), 1997
- Dong (also known as The Hole and The Last Dance), Celluloid Dreams, 1998
- Fish, Underground (also known as A Conversation with God),2001
- Ni neibian jidian (also known as 7 to 400 Blows, What Time Is It over There?, What Time Is It There?, Et la-bas, quelleheure est-il?, and Qi dao si baj ji), WinStar Cinema, 2001
- Tianqiao bu jianle Taiwan (short film; also known as The Skywalk Is Gone and Le pont n'est plus la), Le Fresnoy Studio National des Arts Contemporains, 2002
- Bu san (also known as Goodbye, Dragon Inn and Bu jian busan), Wellspring Media, 2003
- Film Work
- Other
- Executive producer, Bu jian (also known as The Missing), 2003
- Film Appearances
- Yang Plus or Minus Yin: Gender in Chinese Cinema, 1996
- Television Director
- All the Corners of the World, [Taiwan], 1989
- Wo xin renshi de pengyou (movie; also known as My New Friends), [Taiwan], 1995
- WRITINGS
- Screenplays
- Ce ma ru lin (also known as Run Away), 1984
- Ch'ing shaonien na cha (also known as Rebels of the Neon God and Teenage Norcha), 1992
- Aiqing wansui (also known as Vive l'amour), 1994
- He liu (also known as The River), 1997
- (With Ping-ying Yang) Dong (also known as The Hole and The Last Dance), Celluloid Dreams, 1998
- Ni neibian jidian (also known as 7 to 400 Blows, What Time Is It over There?, What Time Is It There?, Et la-bas, quelleheure est-il?, and Qi dao si baj ji), WinStar Cinema, 2001
- Tianqiao bu jianle Taiwan (short film; also known as The Skywalk Is Gone and Le pont n'est plus la), Le Fresnoy Studio National des Arts Contemporains, 2002
- Bu san (also known as Goodbye, Dragon Inn and Bu jian busan), Wellspring Media, 2003
- Nonfiction
- Tsai Ming-Liang (autobiography), Dis Voir, 1999
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals- Film Comment, September/October, 1996, pp. 20-23