Hsin Chi
An image from Foolish Bride, Naive Bridegroom, one of the productions that also features Hsin Chi.

Hsin Chi

October 23, 1924 — Taipei, Taiwan

Chi Hsin has directed more than 50 Taiwanese Hokkien-language films including romance, realistic, wuxia, comedy, crime, thriller, Taiwanese opera and even softcore pornography – but only eight of them survived. In the late 60s when the production of Hokkien-language films started to decline, Xin tried to make Mandarin-speaking films. He even went to Hong Kong and there he made some wuxia films for the Shaw Brothers in King Hu’s style but the collaboration terminated prematurely. In 1971, he moved to the television industry by writing and directing for companies owned by the state. Until his retirement in 1990, he made numerous dramas and education programmes.

After the 1990s, he worked on the preservation of Hokkien-language films by assisting the Chinese Taipei Film Archive (now renamed to the Taiwan Film and Audiovisual Institute) and creating an association for actors once working in the Hokkien-language films. His numerous interviews are the significant historical resources, helping us understand the development of Hokkien-language cinema in Taiwan.

The Bride Who Has Returned From Hell

The Bride Who Has Returned From Hell

1965

Shadow Girl

Shadow Girl

1971

Foolish Bride, Naive Bridegroom

Foolish Bride, Naive Bridegroom

1967

The Professional Killer

The Professional Killer

1971

San Sheng Wu Nai

1967

Meet Again 17 Years Old

1970

阿西父子

1969

Drunken Fish, Drunken Frog, Drunken Crab

Drunken Fish, Drunken Frog, Drunken Crab

1979