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Tom Lin Shu-yu was born on 1976 in Taiwan, is a director. Discover Tom Lin Shu-yu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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Tom Lin Shu-yu Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Tom Lin Shu-yu worth at the age of 47 years old? Tom Lin Shu-yu’s income source is mostly from being a successful director. He is from Taiwan. We have estimated
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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.
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 wife died in July 2012. His father is a professor at the National Tsing Hua University.
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 with characters loosely inspired by his high school friends. Eric Tsang came on as a producer after his daughter, Taiwanese singer Bowie Tsang, recommended him the script 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.
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).
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 graduated from the Department of Radio, Television and Film at Shih Hsin University in 1998. 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.
Thomas Lin Shu-yu (Chinese: 林書宇; born 1976) 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.