Lou Yi-an

Lou Yi-an (Chinese: 樓一安) is a Taiwanese film and television director. At the 41st Golden Bell Awards in 2006, he was named the . Lou worked on the films Bundled (2000) and God Man Dog (2007) with director . Lou and Chen were jointly nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 44th Golden Horse Awards. Several of Lou's films also include Chen's work, such as the short Waterfront Villa Bonita (2007) and Chen's first feature-length film (2009). He was commissioned by the Hakka Television Service to make . Lou drew inspiration for the project from the Hakka band Labor Exchange, specifically the album Night March of the Chrysanthemums. Whereas A Place of One's Own focused on poor people living in New Taipei City, The Losers portrayed rural life in Meinong, Kaohsiung. Due to The Losers heavy

Lou Yi-an

Lou Yi-an (Chinese: 樓一安) is a Taiwanese film and television director. At the 41st Golden Bell Awards in 2006, he was named the . Lou worked on the films Bundled (2000) and God Man Dog (2007) with director . Lou and Chen were jointly nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 44th Golden Horse Awards. Several of Lou's films also include Chen's work, such as the short Waterfront Villa Bonita (2007) and Chen's first feature-length film (2009). He was commissioned by the Hakka Television Service to make . Lou drew inspiration for the project from the Hakka band Labor Exchange, specifically the album Night March of the Chrysanthemums. Whereas A Place of One's Own focused on poor people living in New Taipei City, The Losers portrayed rural life in Meinong, Kaohsiung. Due to The Losers heavy