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  1. Lin Cheng-sheng (Chinese: 林正盛; pinyin: Lin Zheng Sheng; born 31 March 1959) is a Taiwanese film director. His 1997 film Sweet Degeneration was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. He won the Silver Bear for Best Director for Betelnut Beauty in 2001.

  2. Lin was born in 1959 in Taitung, Taiwan. After working for eleven years as a baker, he attended his first filmmaking workshop in 1984. In collaboration with his wife, screenwriter Ko Su-ching, Lin produced three documentary films before moving on to his first narrative feature.

  3. Murmur of Youth (Chinese: 美麗在唱歌) is a 1997 Taiwanese coming of age film directed by Lin Cheng-sheng. Stars Rene Liu and Jing Tseng shared the Best Actress award at the 1997 Tokyo International Film Festival.

  4. Mar 16, 2005 · Lin Chen Sheng was born in 1959 in a remote village in eastern Taiwan. In 1985, he accidentally attended a directing/script writing workshop. Lin began his career as director, editor and scriptwriter.

  5. Lin Cheng-sheng. He was born in a farm in high moutains, in Taitung. He was a backer when he fall in love with cinema. In 1986, he was at a cinema workshop where he met his wife. To get money to make their films, they spent one year raising fruits in Li Shan. He directed various documentaries in video about life and relationship with nature.

  6. Cheng-sheng Lin is a filmmaker who has made movies such as A Drifting Life, Betelnut Beauty and Yue guang xia wo ji de. He was born in 1959 in Taitung, Taiwan and has won six awards and received ten nominations.

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  8. Lin Cheng-sheng introduced his film Murmur of Youth in the catalogue of the Quinzaine programme at Cannes as follows: ‘Five years ago, I made a documentary with the same title about a girl, Mei-li, which means + +beautiful+-+. I wanted to record her puberty: how she kept falling in love and the fantasies she had about it – she had bizarre ...