
Lee Hsing
Emigrated to Taiwan in 1948 during the Kuomintang retreat. Until 1962, Li worked primarily on Hokkien films, despite being unable to speak Taiwanese Hokkien. His first Mandarin film, was Our Neighbors. Oyster Girl, which Li co-directed with Lee Chia was the first Taiwanese feature film to be shot in color.
Emigrated to Taiwan in 1948 during the Kuomintang retreat. Until 1962, Li worked primarily on Hokkien films, despite being unable to speak Taiwanese Hokkien. His first Mandarin film, was Our Neighbors. Oyster Girl, which Li co-directed with Lee Chia was the first Taiwanese feature film to be shot in color.
Known For
Cast Credits
Dragon Eye Congee: A Dream of Love
as Church pastor
Remote Love
as Malihan's father
Crew Credits
The Opium War
Associate Producer
Boss No Balls
Executive Producer
Heroic Pioneers
Director
Finding the Way
Director
The Wheel of Life
Director
The Land of the Brave
Director
Spring in Autumn
Producer
China, My Native Land
Director
The Story of a Small Town
Director
Another Spring
Director
He Never Gives Up
Director
Good Morning, Taipei
Director
Melody from Heaven
Director
Love Rings a Bell
Director
Posterity and Perplexity
Director
Painted Waves of Love
Director
Rhythm of the Wave
Director
Land of the Undaunted
Director
The Three Tales
Director
Where the Seagull Flies
Director
The Marriage
Director
The Heart with a Million Knots
Director
The Young Ones
Director
Story of Mother
Producer
Love Is an Elusive Wind
Director
Execution in Autumn
Director
Love Styles XYZ
Director
Life with Mother
Director
The Fake Tycoon
Production Manager