Tom Lin Shu-yu
{{short description|Taiwanese director and screenwriter}}
{{Infobox director
| name = Tom Lin Shu-yu
| birth_date = 1976 ({{age as of date|39|2015|11|12}})
| image = Thomas Lin Shu-yu 林書宇, udntv interview (June 2015) (cropped).jpg
| caption = Lin in 2015
| alma mater = Shih Hsin University (BA)
California Institute of the Arts (MFA)
| spouse = {{marriage|Kimi Hsia|2019}}
}}
Thomas Lin Shu-yu ({{Lang-zh|c=林書宇}}; born 1976){{Cite web|date=2020-10-07|title=Directors / Lin Shu-yu 林書宇|url=https://taiwanpostnewwave.org.uk/filmmaker/lin-shu-yu/|access-date=2021-08-28|website=Taiwan Post New Wave|publisher=SOAS Centre of Taiwan Studies|language=en-GB}} is a Taiwanese director and screenwriter. After the critical success of his first two features, Winds of September (2008), for which he won Best Original Screenplay at the 45th Golden Horse Awards, and Starry Starry Night (2011), he has been considered a leading filmmaker of his generation. His films often deal with autobiographical elements.{{Cite web|last=Lee|first=Edmund|date=2015-11-12|title=Mourning glory: Taiwanese director Tom Lin Shu-yu channels his grief into art|url=https://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/film-tv/article/1877732/mourning-glory-taiwanese-director-tom-lin-shu-yu-channels-his|access-date=2021-08-27|website=South China Morning Post|language=en}}
Early life
Lin attended elementary school in Twin Cities, Minnesota, where his father was conducting his doctorate research in American literature.{{Cite web|last=Ho Yi|date=2008-06-04|title=Lin Shu-yu hits a home run - Taipei Times|url=https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2008/06/04/2003413710|access-date=2021-08-28|website=Taipei Times}} He returned to Hsinchu, Taiwan, during his junior year to attend National Experimental High School, an experimental bilingual high school,{{Cite web|last=Hu|first=Brian|date=May 1, 2009|title=Keeping Honest: an interview with Winds of September director Tom Lin Shu-yu (Part 1)|url=https://international.ucla.edu/institute/article/107670|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100719050907/http://www.asiaarts.ucla.edu/090501/article.asp?parentID=107670|archive-date=July 19, 2010|access-date=2021-08-28|website=Asia Pacific Arts|publisher=UCLA Asia Institute}} despite not knowing any Mandarin.
Lin graduated from the Department of Radio, Television and Film at Shih Hsin University in 1998.{{Cite web|date=October 15, 2019|title=The Glory of Shih Hsin! Alumni of Shih Hsin University lead 28 nominations in the 56th Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival|url=http://english.web.shu.edu.tw/the-glory-of-shih-hsin-alumni-of-shih-hsin-university-lead-28-nominations-in-the-56th-taipei-golden-horse-film-festival/|website=Shih Hsin University}}{{Cite web|last=|date=January 18, 2020|title=香港獨立電影節2020 HKIndieFF2020|url=http://www.hkindieff.hk/2020/filmD03.html|access-date=2021-08-28|website=www.hkindieff.hk|language=en}} Lin later attended the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), where he studied under Thom Andersen. He graduated with his MFA from CalArts in 2002. His thesis film, Parachute Kids, is about a recent Taiwan to America transplant and his girlfriend, who is moving to Taiwan with her parents. Originally a documentary about undocumented youths, Lin pivoted into narrative after his would-be subjects revealed too much illegal activity. The film was screened at the 21st Vancouver International Film Festival.{{Cite web|last=Roosen-Runge|first=Lisa|title=The 21st Vancouver International Film Festival – A Report – Senses of Cinema|date=14 December 2016 |url=https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2002/festival-reports/vancouver/|access-date=2021-08-28|language=en-US}}
Career
After graduation, Lin returned to Taiwan, where he worked as an assistant director for filmmakers like Tsai Ming-liang, Cheng Wen-tang, and Zero Chou. His short The Pain of Others was nominated for a Golden Horse Award in 2005.
Lin made his feature film directorial debut with Winds of September (2008). It's centered around nine high school students' lives in Lin's hometown of Hsinchu, Taiwan. He began writing the script in 2004{{Cite web|last=Chen|first=Vivian|date=December 14, 2008|title=Tom Lin|url=https://www.scmp.com/article/663739/tom-lin|access-date=2021-08-28|website=South China Morning Post|language=en}} with characters loosely inspired by his high school friends. Eric Tsang came on as a producer after his daughter, Taiwanese singer Bowie Tsang, recommended the script to him, after having seen Lin's film The Pain of Others. Lin and co-writer Tsai Tsung-han won Best Original Screenplay at the 45th Golden Horse Awards.
His third feature film, Zinnia Flower (2015), is about two mourners bonding 100 days after their partners' deaths. Lin began writing the screenplay for the film 107 days after his wife died in July 2012. The film premiered at the Taipei Film Festival in July 2015 before opening in Taiwanese cinemas in early October. It was nominated for three awards at the 52nd Golden Horse Awards, including Best Original Screenplay.
His fourth feature film, The Garden of Evening Mists (2019), is an adaptation of the Booker Prize-shortlisted novel of the same name. It is a wartime romance set during and after the Japanese occupation of Malaya about a former Japanese POW who travels to the Cameron Highlands to build a garden for her dead sister. This was Lin's first foreign production. The film was nominated in nine categories at the 56th Golden Horse Awards, including Lin's first nomination for Best Director.{{Cite web|date=2019-11-19|title=Tom Lin Searches for History and Humanity at 'The Garden of Evening Mists'|url=https://international.thenewslens.com/feature/2019-tghff/127687|access-date=2021-09-02|website=The News Lens International Edition|language=en}}
His fifth feature film, Yen and Ai-Lee (2024), is a collaboration with his wife Kimi Hsia and revolves around domestic violence.{{Cite web |url=https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/news/5949381 |title=It’s all there in black and white in ‘Yen and Ai-Lee’ |date=10 October 2024 |website=Taiwan News |last=Scott |first=Matthew |access-date=14 October 2024}} The film premiered at the 29th Busan International Film Festival,{{Cite web |url=https://variety.com/2024/film/global/busan-festival-brillante-mendoza-rima-das-tom-lin-1236119105/ |title=Brillante Mendoza, Rima Das, Tom Lin Latest Titles Light up Busan’s Jiseok Section |date=26 August 2024 |website=Variety |last=Frater |first=Patrick |access-date=14 October 2024}} and received eight nominations at the 61st Golden Horse Awards.{{Cite web |url=https://www.screendaily.com/news/dead-talents-society-leads-taiwans-golden-horse-awards-nominations/5197768.article |title='Dead Talents Society' leads Taiwan’s Golden Horse Awards nominations |date=3 October 2024 |website=Screen Daily |last=Wong |first=Silva |access-date=3 October 2024 |archive-date=3 October 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241003144246/https://www.screendaily.com/news/dead-talents-society-leads-taiwans-golden-horse-awards-nominations/5197768.article |url-status=live }}
His next film Life's a Struggle "宋岳庭传" is a musical biography about Taiwanese rapper Shawn "M80" Sung.{{Cite web|last=chiefeditor|date=2019-03-18|title=The 17th Hong Kong – Asia Film Financing Forum Shortlisted Projects {{!}} Chinese Film Market|url=http://mag.chinesefilmarket.com/en/article/the-17th-hong-kong-asia-film-financing-forum-shortlisted-projects/|access-date=2021-08-28|website=mag.chinesefilmarket.com|language=en-US}}
Style and influence
Many of his films feature elements from Lin's life.
Lin cites Taiwanese New Wave Cinema directors Edward Yang and Hou Hsiao-hsien as major influences, in regards to "their spirit and ideology, rather than technique and visual styles." Specifically, Yang's A Brighter Summer Day was impactful on Lin as a teenager, who was the same age as the film's protagonist. Both directors had made a film about their teenage lives and Lin wanted to do the same with his first film, Winds of September (2008).
Lin cites mangaka Mitsuru Adachi's use of empty locations within a manga frame as an influence on Winds of September'
Personal life
His first wife died in July 2012. He dated actress Kimi Hsia for about three years and they married in 2019.{{Cite web |url=https://www.marieclaire.com.tw/entertainment/news/42824 |title=夏于喬結婚了!甜嫁43歲導演男友,絕美婚紗照曝光:「謝謝我們的不同讓彼此更完整。」 |date=31 May 2019 |website=Marie Claire |access-date=15 October 2024 |language=zh}} His father is a professor at the National Tsing Hua University.
Filmography
class="wikitable"
|+ !Year !Title !Director !Writer !Notes |
1997
|The Olfactory System |{{yes}} | |
2002
|Parachute Kids |{{yes}} | |short |
2005
|The Pain of Others |{{yes}} |{{yes}} |short |
2008
|{{yes}} |{{yes}} |co-writer with Tsai Tsung-han |
2011
|{{yes}} |{{yes}} | |
2015
|{{yes}} |{{yes}} |co-writer with Liu Wei-jan |
2019
|{{yes}} |{{no}} | |
2024
|{{yes}} |{{yes}} | |
TBD
|Life's a Struggle | | | |
Awards and nominations
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|+ !Year !Award !Category !Nominated Work !Result !Notes |
2008
|{{won}} |co-winner with Tsai Tsung-han |
rowspan="2" |2012
|Beijing College Student Film Festival |Best Director | rowspan="2" |Starry Starry Night |{{nominated}} | |
49th Golden Horse Awards
|{{nominated}} | |
2015
|{{nominated}} | |
2019
|{{nominated}} | |
2024
|{{nominated}} | |
References
External links
- {{IMDb name|id=nm2007568|name=Tom Lin}}
- [https://taiwancinema.bamid.gov.tw/EngStaff/EngStaffContent/?ContentUrl=29067 Tom Lin Shu-Yu] at Taiwan's Bureau of Audiovisual and Music Industry Development website
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Category:Taiwanese film directors
Category:Taiwanese screenwriters