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Sylvia Chang (born 21 July 1953) is a Taiwanese actress, singer, director, screenwriter, and producer. In 1992, she served as a jury member at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival . [ 2 ] In June 2018, she was invited to become a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences . [ 3 ]
20 30 40 is a 2004 Taiwanese film directed by Sylvia Chang.It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 2004 Berlin International Film Festival, and was Taiwan's submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Chang also stars in a lead role, alongside Karena Lam and Eugenie Liu, with the film following a recently retired mother (Chang) who loses her daughter (Liu) in an accident and has to make decisions about a frozen embryo her daughter left behind. Pre-production for the film began in 2018, with Sylvia Chang attached to the project from the outset.
Childhood (Chinese: 童年; pinyin: tóngnián) is an album by Sylvia Chang, released in 1981 in Taiwan by Rock Records and in 1982 in Hong Kong by Fontana Records.It is Chang and Lo Ta-yu's second collaboration and Lo's first album as a producer. [1]
Office is a 2015 Hong Kong-Chinese musical comedy-drama film produced and directed by Johnnie To and starring Chow Yun-fat, Sylvia Chang, Eason Chan and Tang Wei.The film is an adaptation of the 2008 play Design for Living, which was created by and starred Chang.
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The Red Violin (French: Le Violon Rouge) is a 1998 drama film directed by François Girard and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Carlo Cecchi and Sylvia Chang.It spans four centuries and five countries telling the story of a mysterious red-coloured violin and its many owners.
Murmur of the Hearts (Chinese: 念念) is a 2015 Hong Kong-Taiwanese romantic drama film directed by Sylvia Chang. It was released on April 10, 2015 in Taiwan and April 30, 2015 in China. [1] It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. [2]