Nelson Yeh, a renowned Taiwanese filmmaker, was born in 1975 and has since made a significant impact on the film industry. His directorial debut, "Night Market Hero," released in 2011, received widespread critical acclaim and topped the Taiwan box office that year. This remarkable achievement was further solidified when the film won the Best Feature Film award at the prestigious International Guam Film Festival.
Before venturing into filmmaking, Nelson Yeh pursued his passion for film making at the World Journalism College. He began his career as a voice actor and also explored his creative side through theatre. However, it was his focus on film making that ultimately led to his success.
One of Nelson Yeh's notable works is the TV drama "Flavour of Life," which garnered an impressive nine Golden Bell nominations in 2013. His second film, "Twa-Tiu-Tiann," a time-traveling science fiction drama, boasts a significantly larger scale than his previous projects and is highly anticipated to be one of the most notable Taiwanese films of 2014.
Nelson Yeh's dedication to his craft and his ability to craft compelling stories have undoubtedly made him a respected figure in the Taiwanese film industry. His passion for storytelling and his commitment to his work have earned him a reputation as a talented and innovative filmmaker.