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Li Hsing or Lee Hsing (李行) was a Taiwanese film director. He was born Lee Tz-da (李子達) in 1930 in Shanghai and died in 2021. He made one of the early popular Taiwanese films in the late 1959, '' Wang and Liu Tour Taiwan'' (王哥柳哥遊台灣), though he did not speak Taiwanese. He was also the key director in the promotion of Healthy Realist film (健康寫實片) and Literary Romantic film (愛情文藝片). He was awarded the best director at
Golden Horse Awards The Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Taipei Golden Horse Awards () are a film festival and associated awards ceremony held annually in Taiwan. The festival and ceremony were founded in 1962 by the Government Information Office of the Repub ...
three times and had seven films awarded the best feature film: '' Beautiful Duckling'' (養鴨人家; 1965), ''The Road'' (路; 1967), '' Execution in Autumn'' (秋決; 1972), ''Land of the Undaunted'', (吾土吾民; 1975), ''He Never Gives Up'' (汪洋中的一條船; 1978), ''
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'' (小城故事; 1979), and ''Good Morning, Taipei'' (早安台北; 1979). After he made his last film '' The Heroic Pioneers'' (唐山過台灣; 1986), he vowed to be the lifetime volunteer for the promotion of development of Taiwan cinema. In 2009 he established the Cross-Strait Films Exchange Committee, which has been the main, if not only, organization promoting the interaction and cooperation of Taiwanese and Chinese filmmakers. Lee Hsing is often referred to as the "godfather of Taiwan cinema" for his great contribution to Taiwan cinema.


Career

Li Hsing graduated from Taiwan Provincial Normal College (台灣省立師範學院; now National Taiwan Normal University) in 1952. After military service he got a teaching position in the high school of his alma mater and was interested in theater performance. He tried to apply to become an actor in
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(CMPC; 中央電影公司) but was rejected. He was married to his college classmate Wang Wei-jin (王為瑾) in 1955. He acted in many films and often also served as the assistant director between 1955 and 1958, such as ''The Assault'' (血戰; 1958). In 1958 Li Hsing directed his first film, a Taiwanese-language comic film ''
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'' though he did not speak the language. The film features a similar pair of characters like
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and was released as two installments. They were so popular that it spun many more with the same pair of actors with similar titles, directed by Li Hsing and others. In 1963 Li Hsing began to make his first mandarine film ''Our Neighbor'' (街頭巷尾). He was hired by CMPC and co-directed the first color feature film ''Oyster Girl'' (蚵女), which together with ''Beautiful Duckling'' become the representative films of the "Healthy Realism" (健康寫實主義) promoted by CMPC. Li Hsing then began to adopt short stories by Qiong Yao (瓊瑤) and made ''Wan Chun'' (婉君表妹; 1965) and '' The Silent Wife'' (啞女情深; 1965). Li Hsing formed his own film production company Ta Chung Motion Picture Co., Ltd. (大眾電影公司) with Pai Jing-rui (白景瑞),
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(賴成英), and several other film colleagues and friends. Among other films, he directed three extremely popular films adapted from Qiong Yao's novels in 1973 and 1974 and started the wave of Literary Romantic genre: '' The Young Ones'' (彩雲飛; 1973), ''The Heart with a Million Knots'' (心有千千結; 1973), and ''Where the Sea Gull Flies'' (海鷗飛處; 1974), all starring
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(甄珍). He later made two more films adapted from Qiong Yao's novel, ''Posterity and Perplexity'' (碧雲天; 1976) and ''Painted Waves of Love'' (浪花; 1976), before breaking up with her for good. Li Hsing's other representative films include: ''He Never Gives Up'', a film about the inspiring life of a handicapped man, ''The Story of a Small Town'', about a love story in the small town
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in central Taiwan, ''Good Morning, Taipei'', about how a car accident changed the life of a young college student, and '' My Native Land'' (原鄉人; 1980), about the life of writer Chung Li-he (鍾理和). The last film he made is ''The Heroic Pioneers'', released in 1986. Li Hsing was the first chairperson of the Association of Film Directors of the Republic of China (中華民國導演協會), which was founded in 1989. He was selected to be the chairperson of Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival Executive Committee (台北金馬國際影展執行委員會) by The Motion Picture Foundation, R.O.C. (中華民國電影事業發展基金會) in 1990. He received the Life Achievement Award at the 32nd Golden Horse Awards in 1995 and vowed to be a volunteer worker for the promotion of Taiwan cinema for the rest of his life. He lost his only son Lee Xian-yi (李顯一), who died in a car accident in 1996. In response to Lee Hsing's effort to promote the interaction and cooperation between filmmakers of Taiwan and Mainland China, the Motion Picture Foundation established Cross-Strait Films Exchange Committee (兩岸電影交流委員會), of which Li Hsing was the first chairperson. The committee has since then organized the annual Cross-Strait Film Festival (兩岸電影展), which is simultaneously held in Taiwan and Mainland China. Li Hsing died on August 19, 2021 at age 91.


Filmography


Awards and honors


Golden Horse Awards

Source: * 1965: Best Director for ''Beautiful Duckling'' * 1972: Best Director for ''Execution in Autumn'' * 1978: Best Director for ''He Never Gives Up'' * 1979: Nominated for Best Director for ''The Story of a Small Town'' * 1986: Nominated for Best Director for ''The Heroic Pioneers'' * 1995: Special Award for Lifetime Achievement


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