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Arvin Chen (born 26 November 1978) is a Taiwanese American film writer and director best known for his film, Au Revoir Taipei, a Mandarin romantic comedy film set in Taipei and executive produced by Wim Wenders.
Chen was born and raised in the United States. His parents were immigrants from Taiwan. He was born in Boston, grew up mostly in Foster City in the Bay Area and attended U.C. Berkeley majoring in architecture. In 2006, he earned a MFA in film production at the University of Southern California. He is the cousin of freelance writer and rock musician Kaiser Kuo.
After graduating from college, he moved to Taiwan in 2001 where he obtained a job working for director Edward Yang, who he describes “is kind of a family friend”. It was this experience working in Taiwan cinema that reaffirmed his interest in film-making. Soon after, he enrolled in film school between 2003 to 2006 at the University of Southern California, where he made his first short film Mei. It won the 2007 Silver Bear in Berlin’s International Short Film Competition.
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"Love Me Tomorrow" is a song written by Peter Cetera and David Foster for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago 16 (1982), with Cetera singing lead vocals. The second single released from the album, it reached #22 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart and #8 on the adult contemporary chart.
Director Arvin Chen talks about his new film WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME TOMORROW? about a married man begins to question his sexual orientation as he and his wife consider having another child.
Interview with Arvin Chen, the director of "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?". Reporter: Helena Widinghoff Camera and editing: Jorge Pérez
Feng e Weichung sembrano la coppia perfetta: innamorati sin dall'infanzia, felicemente sposati e con un bambino piccolo. Ma quando Feng scopre il segreto di Weichung, il quadretto idilliaco si incrina. Nel frattempo, la cognata di Feng, Mandy, consumata da ansie e insicurezze, di fronte all'imminente matrimonio con San-San sembra avere dei ripensamenti... Dopo l'esordio con Au revoir Taipei (2010), vincitore del NETPAC Prize al Festival di Berlino, il giovane regista taiwanese Arvin Chen torna alla commedia romantica, sfidandone i cliché e interrogandosi sui dilemmi odierni della vita di coppia, sempre più stritolata tra senso di responsabilità e conformismo sociale.
Interview with Arvin Chen Director of "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" 2013 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival International Centerpiece Film Shot by Ed Moy Interview by Felicia Hom Edited by Timothy Tau
Asia Pacific Arts interviews director Arvin Chen, whose 2007 short film "Mei" won a Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. Chen talks about shooting in Taiwan, coming up with the story, film school, and being a Taiwanese American between Taiwan and the U.S. For a transcript of the complete interview, visit: http://bit.ly/iMLzJT OFFICIAL WEBSITE: http://www.asiapacificarts.usc.edu TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/asiapacificarts FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/asiapacificarts
Arvin Chen's charming romcom WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME? recently took Chicago by storm, where it won the first-ever Gold Q Hugo award at the Chicago International Film Festival, the top honor for an LGBT-themed film at the fest. Here, Arvin thanks the jury and audiences in Chicago, and we're pretty sure he couldn't be more charming if he tried. What a great guy!
Pacific Rim Video | Front Row Features Wire presents its coverage of the 2013 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival held at the Directors Guild of America in Hollywood, CA on Friday, May 3, 2013. This segment features a Directors Spotlight of Arvin Chen from the film "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" Correspondent Chris Ttrondsen talks to the director about his film and the process of shooting the movie. Video shot and produced by Peter Gonzaga. Photos by Sthanlee B. Mirador Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/pacificrimvideo Like us on Facebook at http://pacificrimvideopress Check out our photo gallery at http://pacificrimphotopress.com
Bande annonce de « Au Revoir Taipei » ( 一頁台北, 2010) de Arvin Chen Chine et films : La Chine à travers le cinéma chinois http://www.chine-et-films.com/
Interviews: Jon Bunning, Camera: Bato-Tsyren Bazarov
"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" Interview with Arvin Chen at the Traverse City Film Festival 2013. Interview by Wayne Erreca for Traverse City Theatre Scene (8-3-13)
Director of the romantic comedy Au Revoir Taipei, Arvin Chen was really into movies when he was young. In college, he tried medicine, he tried architecture, but then he realized he loved everything to do with art. He is an absolute admirer of the late Taiwanese movie director Edward Yang.
Arvin Chen, director of the award-winning film Au Revoir Taipei, seems to like romance a lot. He says maybe because his parents have always projected a right perspective about romance to him since he was young.
Arvin Chen, director of Au Revoir Taipei, says coming up with the right cast is very important. He says people comment on how good a movie is by how so and so acted in the film because the cast is the closest part to the audience.
WATCH MORE FROM THE SHORT LIST HERE http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL271F68EF73F6EA1A The YOMYOMF NETWORK presents "THE SHORT LIST," our first curated series to present our favorite short films that may entertain, incite and inspire. Also check out the blog at YOMYOMF.com to read the accompanying blog from the director of that week's short film. Title: MEI (2007) The story of a shy young man who has fallen in love with the daughter of a noodle stand owner in the night markets of Taiwan's capital city. From director Arvin Chen (AU REVOIR TAIPEI). You can read an interview with Chen over at the YOMYOMF blog: http://youoffendmeyouoffendmyfamily.com/the-short-list-mei/ "THE SHORT LIST" is curated by ANDERSON LE, artistic director for both the Hawaii International Film Fes...
Ian Brit introduces Arvin Chen
Interview with Arvin Chen, the director of "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?". Reporter: Helena Widinghoff Camera and editing: Jorge Pérez
"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" Interview with Arvin Chen at the Traverse City Film Festival 2013. Interview by Wayne Erreca for Traverse City Theatre Scene (8-3-13)
Bande annonce de « Au Revoir Taipei » ( 一頁台北, 2010) de Arvin Chen Chine et films : La Chine à travers le cinéma chinois http://www.chine-et-films.com/
Interview with Arvin Chen Director of "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" 2013 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival International Centerpiece Film Shot by Ed Moy Interview by Felicia Hom Edited by Timothy Tau
Director Arvin Chen talks about his new film WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME TOMORROW? about a married man begins to question his sexual orientation as he and his wife consider having another child.
Arvin Chen's charming romcom WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME? recently took Chicago by storm, where it won the first-ever Gold Q Hugo award at the Chicago International Film Festival, the top honor for an LGBT-themed film at the fest. Here, Arvin thanks the jury and audiences in Chicago, and we're pretty sure he couldn't be more charming if he tried. What a great guy!
วันเข้าฉาย : 15 May 2014 ผู้กำกับ : Arvin Chen นักแสดง : Jake Gyllenhaal, M?lanie Laurent, Sarah Gadon เรื่องย่อ :Enemy เป็นหนังระทึกขวัญ-เชิงจิตวิทยาที่กล่าวถึงเรื่องราวของ อดัม(จิลเลนฮาล) อาจารย์มหาวิทยาลัยผู้ที่ความสัมพันธ์กับคนรักของเขากำลังจะจบลง ในคืนหนึ่ง ขณะที่อดัมกำลังดูหนังเรื่องหนึ่งอยู่นั้นเขาได้สังเกตุเห็นนักแสดงที่มีหน้าตาเหมือนกับเขามาก ไม่ว่าจะท่าทางหรือหน้าตาที่เหมือนกับเขาทุกอย่าง ทำให้อดัมได้ตัดสินใจที่จะตามหาดาราที่ชื่อว่าแอนโทนี่คนนี้และเขาได้พบว่าแอนโทนี่ได้อาศัยอยู่กับแฟนสาวที่กำลังตั้งท้องของเขา การเผชิญหน้าของแอนโทนี่ย์และอดัมได้นำมาสู่เรื่องของการต่อสู้ดิ้นรนที่อันตรายและซับซ้อน เมื่อมีฝ่ายหนึ่งพยายามที่จะสวมรอยชีวิตของอีกฝ่ายหนึ่งให้ได้ Genres : Thriller Download App "Major Movie Plus" http://www.majorcineplex.com/app เช็ครอบจองตั๋ว http://www.majorcineplex.co...
Interviews: Jon Bunning, Camera: Bato-Tsyren Bazarov
Au Revoir Taipei (Taiwan, 2010) Directed Arvin Chen http://www.worldfilmbkk.com/films/461/Au-Revoir-Taipei.html
陳駿霖:電影作品深受楊德昌導演影響 The late renowned Taiwanese filmmaker Edward Yang had a great influence on Arvin in his filmmaking career. Arvin Chen is the movie director for the film Au Revoir Taipei that recently won the Best Asian Film Award at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. Arvin talks about the valuable apprenticeship he had with the late renowned Taiwanese filmmaker Edward Yang. He talks about why likes to use Taipei, a city as a setting for his films and why he seems to like romance as a theme for his works. 陳駿霖導演電影的《一頁台北》,在本屆柏林影展獲頒最佳亞洲電影獎。陳導演接受中央廣播電台專訪時,分享了自己和台灣已故導演楊德昌之間寶貴的師徒關係,也進一步分享他喜歡用台北市作為拍攝電影的場景,和為何用愛情做為他作品的主題。(2011.3.3)