Xiaoguang
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| Traditional Chinese | 曉光 |
| Simplified Chinese | 晓光 |
| Hanyu Pinyin | Xiǎoguāng |
| Screenplay by | Wang Shau-di |
| Directed by | Doze Niu |
| Starring |
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| Music by | Liu Ssu-wei |
| Country of origin | Taiwan |
| Original languages |
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| Production | |
| Producer | Doze Niu |
| Cinematography | Lee Chih-chiang |
| Editor | Chen Hsiao-ching |
| Running time | 98 minutes |
| Production company | E-Zen Hall Production |
| Original release | |
| Network | China Television |
| Release | 2000 |
Xiaoguang is a 2000 Taiwanese television film directed and produced by Doze Niu, starring himself as Ma Xiaoguang, a formerly successful child actor who struggles to break into the acting world as an adult. The screenplay is by Wang Shao-di, who directed the 1996 film Accidental Legend in which Doze Niu starred in.
Cast
- Doze Niu as Ma Xiaoguang
- Zhang Xiaowen as Ma Xiaoguang (child)
- Tarcy Su as Li Yan, a celebrity singer-actress
- Lee Ching-mei as Xiuxia, Ma Xiaoguang's mother
- Chin Shih-chieh as Ma Xiaoguang's father
- Chu Zhong-heng as Ma Xiaoguang's best friend
- Li Hsing as Director Li
- Lang Tsu-yun as Weng Mingzhu, a talent agent
- Chung Chia-chen as Ma Xiaoguang's aunt
Awards and nominations
| # | Award | Category | Name | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 35th[1][2] | Golden Bell Awards | Best Miniseries or Television Film | Nominated | |
| Best Actor | Doze Niu | Nominated | ||
| Best Supporting Actress | Lee Ching-mei | Won |
References
- ^ "89年電視金鐘獎入圍名單" [List of Nominees for 2000 Television Golden Bell Awards]. Bureau of Audiovisual and Music Industry Development (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2017-04-12. Retrieved 2017-04-11.
- ^ "89年電視金鐘獎得獎名單" [List of Winners for 2000 Television Golden Bell Awards]. Bureau of Audiovisual and Music Industry Development (in Chinese).
