Taiwanese actress-director Sylvia Chang to be honoured at Busan film festival

Taiwanese actress-director Sylvia Chang to be honoured at Busan film festival

The Star Online - Lifestyle·2025-09-10 11:00

Taiwanese filmmaker Sylvia Chang will receive the 2025 Camellia Award at the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), organisers announced on Sept 9.

The honour, presented in partnership with Chanel, recognises women who have made significant cultural and artistic contributions to Asian cinema.

Chang, 71, brings five decades of industry experience to the accolade.

She has appeared in over 100 films and has directed 15 features since her debut behind the camera in the 1980s.

Her directorial work includes 20 30 40, which competed for the Golden Bear at Berlin in 2004, and Love Education, which closed BIFF in 2017 and earned her the Hong Kong Film Awards’ best screenplay prize.

The record holder for most Golden Horse acting nominations with 11 nods and three wins, Chang has built her reputation across multiple disciplines.

She produced films including Edward Yang’s directorial debut That Day On The Beach, widely considered the starting point of the Taiwanese New Wave that reshaped Chinese-language cinema in the 1980s.

She also enjoyed success as a pop star, with her 1992 song The Price Of Love becoming a megahit across the Chinese-speaking world.

France previously honoured Chang with the Chevalier grade of the Order of Arts and Letters recognition. She’s also collected lifetime achievement awards from the Asian Film Awards and Udine’s Far East Film Festival.

“It’s a blessing to be a filmmaker for 53 years, and still going on,” Chang said in a statement. She is attending the 2025 Busan film fest with Measure In Love.

The award will be presented at BIFF’s opening ceremony on Sept 17. The festival runs through Sept 26 at the Busan Cinema Center and venues throughout the city. – The Korea Herald/Asia News Network

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