The Legendary Huo-Yun
In Taiwan, the country with the highest motorcycle density in the world, there is a group of riders who love 2-Stroke Motorcycles. To get old motorcycles on the road safely, you must rely on motorcycle repair technician.
Taichung Xitun District has a first-class motorcycle repair master who sorts out 2T old motorcycles. He looks similar with the Huo Yun Xie Shen in the movie《Kung Fu Hustle》. The motorcycle fans all call him "Uncle Huo-Yun”. He is an honest and talkative nice old man.
Uncle Huo-Yun always revived old motorcycles, and the charges are reasonable, motorcycle enthusiasts praise him a lot. In addition to superb motorcycle repair skills, Uncle Huo-Yun is also very attentive to the inheritance of traditional motorcycle repair technology. And he teaches apprentices carefully and patiently.
However, in the face of the changes in the general environment and the pressure of rent, it is unknown whether this work can continue and how long he can continue to work.
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Lee, Chine-ChengDirector
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Wu,Jheng-HaoDirector of Photography
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Chen,Chine-XunAssistant Cameraman
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Ji,Jian-TingAssistant Cameraman
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Wang,Yan-JieAssistant Cameraman
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Xu,Ming-ChengAssistant Cameraman
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Chen,Chine-XunEditor
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Jeff MaChinese Subtitle Translator
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I-Chen HsiehEnglish Subtitle Translator
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Project Title (Original Language):火雲阿伯
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Project Type:Documentary, Short
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Runtime:27 minutes 2 seconds
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Completion Date:July 15, 2020
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Production Budget:500 USD
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Country of Origin:Taiwan
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Country of Filming:Taiwan
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Language:Chinese
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Shooting Format:DIGITAL
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Director Lee Chien-Cheng, a full-time associate professor at the Feng Chia University, an adjunct associate professor at the National Chengchi University and the Taiwan University of the Arts. He is concerned and committed to film teaching and promotion. He also keeps documentary filming.
Awarded, the “Golden Harvest Awards” for Best Documentary Film, the New Taipei City Documentary Film Award, the "Excellent Channel Program Awards" of the Government Information Office, the first award in the short film category of the Yunlin County Culture and Art Award.
Representative works, "See You White House", "Film-Wen", "Where Should We Go", "I Have a Dream".