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Huang Hui-zhen

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Huang Hui-zhen (born 1978) is a Taiwanese documentary filmmaker.

Early life

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At the age of 6, Huang began participating in traditional funeral ceremonies known as Qian Wang Ge Zhen (the Soul-guiding Singing Array) with her mother. Due to her father's long-term domestic violence, her mother took kids away from home. Huang dropped out of school in the third grade and joined her mother in performing funeral rituals across Taiwan to make a living.[1]

Career

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In 1998, Taiwanese documentary filmmaker Yang Li-zhou made a documentary about young girls involved in funeral processions, with the 20-year-old Huang as one of the subjects. During the filming, she got to know what the documentary is. Huang bought a small home video camera to document her own life. She took a documentary filmmaking course at the New Taipei City Luzhou Community University and became actively involved in social movements.[2]

During her involvement in social activism, Huang created two short documentaries about foreign laborers, Hospital Wing 8 East and Uchan Is Going Home (Chinese: 烏將要回家). At the same time, she kept filming her family, sharing her mother and her story. The Priestess Walks Alone and Small Talk are short and feature-length documentary about their story.[3]

Social participation

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In 2016, she participated in the second public hearing on legalizing same-sex marriage organized by the Judicial and Legal Affairs Committee of the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan, where she spoke about her personal family experiences and her support for marriage equality.[1]

Filmography

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Reference[4][5]

Short documentary

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  • Hospital Wing 8 East (2006)
  • Uchan Is Going Home (2009)
  • The Priestess Walks Alone (2016)

Feature documentary

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  • Small Talk (2016)
  • Loma-Our Home (in progress)

Awards

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Year Awards Category Name Outcome Ref.
2009 Labor Film Award International workers Award Uchan Is Going Home Premium [6]
2016 South Award Jury's Award The Priestess Walks Alone Won [7]
Human Rights Award The Priestess Walks Alone Won
53rd Golden Horse Awards Best Documentary Small Talk Nominated
Best Film Editing Jessica Lin Wan-yu Nominated
2017 Berlin International Film Festival Teddy Award for Best Documentary Small Talk Won
17th Chinese Film Media Awards Best Film Small Talk Won

References

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  1. ^ a b "【一鏡到底】進不了小學的人 導演黃惠偵專訪之一". 鏡週刊 Mirror Media (in Traditional Chinese). Retrieved 2023-11-12.
  2. ^ "【一鏡到底】牽亡的人 導演黃惠偵專訪之二". 鏡週刊 Mirror Media (in Traditional Chinese). Retrieved 2023-11-12.
  3. ^ monthly, BIOS. "用一輩子,換拍一家庭紀錄片——專訪《日常對話》導演黃惠偵 | BIOS monthly". www.biosmonthly.com. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
  4. ^ "片單介紹". www.wmw.org.tw. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
  5. ^ 自由時報電子報 (2018-02-20). "黃惠偵自曝撈獎趣事 受海關關切 - 自由娛樂". ent.ltn.com.tw. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
  6. ^ "《指認》紀錄短片製作企劃|黃惠偵|國藝會補助成果檔案庫". archive.ncafroc.org.tw. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
  7. ^ 精選書摘 (2017-10-11). "《我和我的T媽媽》:在那個分割成兩半的房間裡,藏著一個祕密". The News Lens 關鍵評論網 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2023-11-12.