Zero Chou
Acclaimed for her evocative storytelling, Taiwanese director Zero Chou, born in 1969 in Keelung, Taiwan, has been actively contributing to the world of cinema since 1996. Predominantly creating films within the genres of drama, romance and LGBTQ+, she has garnered significant attention for her works such as "Spider Lilies" and "Drifting Flowers," with "Spider Lilies" winning the Teddy Award for the best feature film at the Berlin International Film Festival. Chou's authorial style is often characterized by her deft exploration of LGBTQ+ issues against the backdrop of contemporary Taiwanese society, making her a unique voice in Asian cinema.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Zero Chou, as a person, is a beacon of resilience and creativity, consistently breaking barriers and redefining norms in an industry often bound by tradition.