Chen Kun-Hou
CHEN Kun-hou (born 25 July 1939 in Taichū, Japanese Formosa) is a Taiwanese film director and cinematographer. He is known for his film Growing Up (1983), one of the films that initiated the Taiwan New Cinema movement. Chen was also the cinematographer for several of fellow director HOU Hsiao-hsien's earlier films.
Known For
Directing
Born
July 25, 1939 (age 86)
Place of Birth
Taichung, Taiwan

That Day, on the Beach

Golden Horse Awards

Twin Daggers

Growing Up

The Triangle Land

Osmanthus Alley

Play While You Play

The Green, Green Grass of Home

The Green, Green Grass of Home

My Mother's Teahouse

Spring in Autumn

Spring in Autumn

My Favorite Season

Osmanthus Alley

Six Is Company

Out of the Blue

Longing

Longing
The Lucky Bumpkin

The Merry Couple

The Story of a Small Town

Four Winds

Colorful Mind
The Scalper

The Sandwich Man

Drifters

Drifters
Love Is an Elusive Wind
Lover on the Wave
Lover on the Wave

Good Morning, Taipei

Growing Up

Cute Girl

The Glory of the Sunset

His Matrimony

Come Fly with Me

The Boys from Fengkuei

His Matrimony

A Summer at Grandpa's

My Favorite Season
A Sorrowful Wedding
Woman Guerrillero with Two Guns

He Never Gives Up

Out of the Blue

My Mother's Teahouse

Indebted for Life and Love

Qingtong & Kuihua
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