Taiwanese director Qiu Haozhou. (Photo provided by the organizer) "I like Jiang Wen, I like "Shake the Sun" (the movie "Let's Shake the Sun Together" was nominated for the best feature film at this year's Golden Rooster Award), and I like iQiyi Mist Theater." Taiwanese director Q

Taiwanese director Qiu Haozhou. (Photo provided by the organizer)

"I like Jiang Wen, I like "Shake the Sun" (the movie " Let's Shake the Sun Together", nominated for the best feature film at this year's Golden Rooster Award), and I like iQiyi Mist Theater." Taiwan. Director Qiu Haozhou said in an interview with a reporter from Xiamen Daily yesterday.

On the same day, the "Taiwan Film Exchange Conference" (one of the supporting activities of the Golden Rooster Film Market of the 2024 China Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival) was held in Xiamen. Qiu Haozhou promoted the movie "The Last Secret of Summer" at the exchange meeting. The male protagonist of the movie is Taiwanese actor Shi Baiyu. He is best known for his work in the Taiwanese drama "I Want to See You".

As an orthodox director with a professional background, Qiu Haozhou does not tie himself to a certain theme. From filming family dramas in Taiwan in his early years, to participating in the suspense drama " Darker 3", to the light fantasy IP drama "My Poseidon", and then to the movie "The Last Secret of Summer", Qiu Haozhou has always maintained an eye for new things. Creative enthusiasm for the subject matter.

"I am very excited to be able to bring "The Last Secret of Summer" to the Golden Rooster Awards because I am eager to see everyone's reaction." Qiu Haozhou believes that the Golden Rooster Awards is a good platform and the promotion meeting is a good market test.

During the promotion, Qiu Haozhou publicly played some clips of the film for the first time. "Before this, none of the actors had seen these clips, so when I was on stage, I paid attention to Shi Baiyu and Cheng Yuxi's expressions and reactions from time to time." Qiu Haozhou said.

Qiu Haozhou participated in the Golden Rooster Awards for the first time this year. He said: "Although it is my first time here, everything feels very familiar. I often came to the mainland to film dramas in the early years, and I just went to Beijing to participate in a cross-strait event not long ago. Every time I come to the Mainland, I feel very friendly.”

"The exchange of works is the most practical, and we have to rely on our works to speak for ourselves." Qiu Haozhou said that the exchange of cross-strait film and television works is very important. Through the social scenes shown in film and television works, everyone can better understand each other and understand each other's lives and hearts. Feel.

"No matter where you are, the most important thing is to be able to resonate, but how to find a good subject and a touching point so that audiences in Chinese-speaking areas can understand your story is difficult." Qiu Haozhou said that he has been working on it Create works that are popular on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. In his opinion, works that can impress Taiwanese audiences can also impress mainland audiences.

Qiu Haozhou said that in recent years, many down-to-earth and emotionally delicate works have emerged in mainland China. ""The Long Season of " is my favorite work."

"In recent years, cross-strait film and television cultural exchange activities have been intensive. Will there be pressure to 'take over' the development of Chinese films?" Qiu Haozhou smiled when asked by reporters. He said that now the audience's tastes are becoming more and more sophisticated, "This is a good thing, forcing us to step out of our comfort zone and pursue progress."

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Qiu Haozhou, born in 1979, is a Taiwanese director and graduated from the Radio, Television and Film Institute of Shih Hsin University. His work "Marry Off the First Lady" was shortlisted for the Best TV Movie Drama at the 2011 Singapore Asian Television Festival; "Sunset" was shortlisted for the 51st TV Golden Bell Award for Best Director of a Drama Series; "Black Box" was shortlisted for the 51st TV Golden Bell Awards. TV Golden Bell Award for Best Director of a Mini-Series.

Taiwanese director Qiu Haozhou. (Photo provided by the organizer)

"I like Jiang Wen, I like "Shake the Sun" (the movie " Let's Shake the Sun Together", nominated for the best feature film at this year's Golden Rooster Award), and I like iQiyi Mist Theater." Taiwan. Director Qiu Haozhou said in an interview with a reporter from Xiamen Daily yesterday.

On the same day, the "Taiwan Film Exchange Conference" (one of the supporting activities of the Golden Rooster Film Market of the 2024 China Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival) was held in Xiamen. Qiu Haozhou promoted the movie "The Last Secret of Summer" at the exchange meeting. The male protagonist of the movie is Taiwanese actor Shi Baiyu. He is best known for his work in the Taiwanese drama "I Want to See You".

As an orthodox director with a professional background, Qiu Haozhou does not tie himself to a certain theme. From filming family dramas in Taiwan in his early years, to participating in the suspense drama " Darker 3", to the light fantasy IP drama "My Poseidon", and then to the movie "The Last Secret of Summer", Qiu Haozhou has always maintained an eye for new things. Creative enthusiasm for the subject matter.

"I am very excited to be able to bring "The Last Secret of Summer" to the Golden Rooster Awards because I am eager to see everyone's reaction." Qiu Haozhou believes that the Golden Rooster Awards is a good platform and the promotion meeting is a good market test.

During the promotion, Qiu Haozhou publicly played some clips of the film for the first time. "Before this, none of the actors had seen these clips, so when I was on stage, I paid attention to Shi Baiyu and Cheng Yuxi's expressions and reactions from time to time." Qiu Haozhou said.

Qiu Haozhou participated in the Golden Rooster Awards for the first time this year. He said: "Although it is my first time here, everything feels very familiar. I often came to the mainland to film dramas in the early years, and I just went to Beijing to participate in a cross-strait event not long ago. Every time I come to the Mainland, I feel very friendly.”

"The exchange of works is the most practical, and we have to rely on our works to speak for ourselves." Qiu Haozhou said that the exchange of cross-strait film and television works is very important. Through the social scenes shown in film and television works, everyone can better understand each other and understand each other's lives and hearts. Feel.

"No matter where you are, the most important thing is to be able to resonate, but how to find a good subject and a touching point so that audiences in Chinese-speaking areas can understand your story is difficult." Qiu Haozhou said that he has been working on it Create works that are popular on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. In his opinion, works that can impress Taiwanese audiences can also impress mainland audiences.

Qiu Haozhou said that in recent years, many down-to-earth and emotionally delicate works have emerged in mainland China. ""The Long Season of " is my favorite work."

"In recent years, cross-strait film and television cultural exchange activities have been intensive. Will there be pressure to 'take over' the development of Chinese films?" Qiu Haozhou smiled when asked by reporters. He said that now the audience's tastes are becoming more and more sophisticated, "This is a good thing, forcing us to step out of our comfort zone and pursue progress."

  Business card

Qiu Haozhou, born in 1979, is a Taiwanese director and graduated from the Radio, Television and Film Institute of Shih Hsin University. His work "Marry Off the First Lady" was shortlisted for the Best TV Movie Drama at the 2011 Singapore Asian Television Festival; "Sunset" was shortlisted for the 51st TV Golden Bell Award for Best Director of a Drama Series; "Black Box" was shortlisted for the 51st TV Golden Bell Awards. TV Golden Bell Award for Best Director of a Mini-Series.

(Xiamen Daily reporter Lin Qinsheng)