Filmmaker, screenwriter, producer Malaysia, Taiwan Ho Wi-Ding is a Taiwanese filmmaker born in Malaysia. He graduated from the Tisch School of the Arts in New York. His short film Hu Xi (Respire) has received numerous selections and awards around the world. This film - which frighteningly predicts the Covid-19 pandemic fifteen years later - is included in this year's Taiwan retrospective. His first feature film Pinoy Sunday made headlines in Taiwanese cinema in 2009 by featuring a film whose main language was not Mandarin and which starred two non-Taiwanese actors. It has since been hailed as a classic of modern Taiwanese cinema. His latest feature film Terrorizers premiered worldwide at the Toronto International Film Festival (Canada). SHORT FILMS Director, screenwriter 1997: Still 2005: Hu Xi (Breathe), Lab selection Clermont-Fd 2006, Taiwanese focus Clermont-Fd 2023 2008: Summer Afternoon 2011: 100 (short film from 10+10) 2012: I Wake Up in a Strange Bed (short film from Zuo Ri De Ji Yi) 2019: Look at Me FEATURE FILMS Director, screenwriter 2009: Pinoy Sunday, prix du meilleur réalisateur - Golden Horse Awards (Taïwan) 2010 2012: My Elder Brother in Taiwan 2014: The Biggest Toad in the Puddle 2017: Beautiful Accident 2019: Cities of Last Things, Platform Award - TIFF (Toronto, Canada) 2018, Grand prix - Beaune Thriller Festival 2019, Orbit Award - BIFFF (Brussels, Belgium) 2019 2021: Terrorizers (coréal. Hu Chih-Hsin) TV FILM Director 2015: Our Sister Mambo