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Liao Ching-Sung

Liao Ching-Sung

1 title Editing Mar 05, 1950 Taipei, Taiwan

Liao Ching-Sung (廖慶松), born in 1950, is a prominent figure in Taiwanese cinema, renowned for his exceptional editing skills. He embarked on his professional journey as an editing technician at the Central Motion Picture Corporation, where he played a pivotal role in shaping the "Taiwan New Wave" film movement. Liao formed a significant collaboration with acclaimed director Hou Hsiao-Hsien, contributing his editing expertise to nearly all of Hou's films, except for the notable "A Time to Live and A Time to Die."

Liao's notable contributions extend beyond Hou's works. He also edited Edward Yang's influential film "The Terrorist" in 1987 and Hsu Hsiao-Ming's "Dust of Angels" released in 1992, both of which received critical acclaim and showcased his versatility as an editor.

His remarkable career was recognized when he received the Special Contribution Award at the 55th Golden Horse Awards, a prestigious accolade that highlights his significant impact on the Taiwanese film industry. Liao Ching-Sung's dedication to his craft and his collaborations with some of the most respected filmmakers in Taiwan have solidified his legacy as a key player in modern cinema.

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