四蛤?人生! | Chuan-Lee Chu | TEDxNanshan High School
35 歲的曲全立導演,曾面臨腦瘤威脅,只剩下半年的生命,在經歷手術後奇蹟般重獲新生,隨著後腦多了條長長的疤,伴隨著半聾半失明的後遺症。上天給他的第二次生命,點燃了他心中更大的使命感:「我的作品,能帶給台灣什麼力量?」讓他回到影像創作者的初衷,拍一部片,如何去幫助更多的孩子,影響更多的人。
2013年,曲導獲得有3D奧斯卡之稱的世界3D大獎,與李安導演同台獲獎。並接連獲得金鐘獎等大獎,他毅然選擇放下獎盃,走入偏鄉,賣房打造全亞洲首部3D行動電影院。在2020 年,曲導踏上尋找台灣超人的旅程。他走遍各地,走進這些超人的生活,這些深深感動曲全立導演,《台灣超人》的誕生,不只讓這些超人的生命故事能讓更多人看見,更期待每個人從中找到自己的披風與力量。 At the age of 35, director Chuan-Lee Chu was threatened by a brain tumor and had only six months left to live. After undergoing surgery, he was miraculously reborn, with a long scar on the back of his head and the legacy of being partially deaf and partially blind. The second life given to him by God ignited a greater sense of mission in his heart: “What power can my work bring to Taiwan? This brought him back to his original goal as a video creator, to make a movie that would help more children and influence more people.
In 2013, Qu was honored with the World 3D Oscars, together with director Ang Lee. After winning the Golden Bell Award and other awards, Qu decided to put down the trophy and go to a remote village to sell his house to build the first 3D mobile movie theater in Asia. In 2020, Qu embarks on a journey to find the Superman of Taiwan. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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