Kuang-Hui Liu
Established Taiwanese director, Kuang-Hui Liu, was born in 1971 in Taipei, Taiwan, and had a career that spans over two decades from the late 1990s. He was best known for his work in the drama and romance genres, with his most notable films including "Blue Cha Cha" and "The Most Distant Course", the latter of which garnered him multiple awards including the Golden Horse Award for Best Original Screenplay. Liu's directorial style was characterized by his careful attention to detail, the nuanced exploration of human emotions, and his ability to depict the complexity of relationships in a raw and relatable manner.
Liu, with his quiet intensity and unyielding commitment to his craft, has left an indelible mark on Taiwanese cinema.