About Scud page
SCUD
SCUD, a film writer, producer and director, was born in China and moved to Hong Kong as a teenager. After 20 years’ working in the IT industry, he immigrated to Australia, but then returned to Asia to found Artwalker, a studio making numerous controversial yet acclaimed independent films.
- “Permanent Residence” was the opening film of the 33th Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF)
- “Amphetamine ”, also a Berlinale official selection, was the closing film of the subsequent year.
- “Voyage” received an “Artistic Achievement Award” from the 49th Chicago International Film Festival and SCUD was the tribute honoree and the first ever Q-Hugo Award recipient.
- International Film Festival of Rotterdam (IFFR), in the 53rd edition, celebrate him by a “Focus: Scud” program, a full retrospective of all 10 films in his career.
Coming Soon…
Ghosts Just Want To Have Fun
Who Are Watching Over Us (9 May in Taiwan)
Plato vs Pasolini