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Lingo Hsieh (Chinese: 謝庭菡; pinyin: Xiè Tínghàn; born 13 June 1985) is a Taiwanese director and screenwriter. She is known for directing the horror film The Bride, as well as the TV series Green Door, starring Jam Hsiao.
Career
Hsieh directed her first short film in 2013 titled Doppelganger. In 2014, she directed a short film, The Bride, when still a graduate student at National Taiwan University of Arts. For the film, Hsieh collaborated with Takashige Ichise, director of the Ring, to explore the tradition of ghost marriage. She collaborated with Ichise again to develop the film for a feature-length version released in 2015, also called The Bride, starring Wu Kang-ren and Chie Tanaka. Although not as successful as The Tag-Along released the same year, the film gained financial and critical success in Taiwan.
In 2019, Hsieh adapted Joseph Chen's novel Green Door for a six-episode television series, which she also directed. Green Door aired on Public Television Service before Netflix acquired the streaming rights.
Filmography
Film
Year
Title
Original title
Director
Writer
Notes
2013
Doppelganger
殮財
Yes
Yes
Short film, cinematographer Ko-Chin Chen won an award at the 34th Golden Harvest Awards
Kuo Yi 郭逸 (2 May 2014). "與屍體冥婚 台日合拍恐怖片" [A ghost marriage with a corpse: a Taiwanese-Japanese horror film]. China Times (in Chinese). Retrieved 16 February 2021.
"第37屆金穗獎得獎名單出爐" [The list of prizes for the 37th Golden Harvest Awards is announced]. Sina Blog (in Chinese). 28 March 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
"台北電影節百萬首獎會是誰?許瑋甯莊凱勛三部入圍" [Who won the main prize at the Taipei Film Festival? Ann Hsu and Kaiser Chuang's 3 films make it to the final]. ET Today (in Chinese). 24 May 2016. Retrieved 16 February 2021.