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An Chu Filmography

Directing9 FILMS IN DB

AnChu

Known for Directing · Till Next Time, Tuo Tuo

9
FILMS IN DB
$22
TOTAL VALUE
1
PRICED
$22
AVG VALUE
4K
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Ripples
~$22 · 4K · 2023
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Ripples
$22 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

An Chu is a celebrated Taiwanese director known for his compelling storytelling and stunning visual style. Graduating from Columbia University’s MFA Film program, he made a significant mark in the industry with his 2025 film, "Madame Butterfly of Nagasaki." This poignant adaptation not only revitalizes the classic opera but also weaves in rich historical context, earning it a spot on the shelves of collectors who appreciate its unique blend of narrative depth and cultural significance. Collectors are particularly drawn to Chu's meticulous attention to detail and his ability to create immersive cinematic experiences. "Madame Butterfly of Nagasaki" features stunning cinematography and a haunting score, making the Blu-ray release a must-have for home video enthusiasts. As more collectors seek out films that resonate with their love for art and history, An Chu's work stands out as a testament to modern filmmaking that pays homage to tradition while pushing creative boundaries.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is An Chu known for?

An Chu is known for directing films, with notable works including 'Madame Butterfly of Nagasaki' (2025), 'Till Next Time' (2024) as a SPARK member, and 'Tuo Tuo' (2022).

What genres does An Chu's filmography span?

An Chu's filmography includes genres such as Drama, Documentary, and Fantasy.

What years does An Chu's work cover?

An Chu's filmography spans from 2021 to 2025, with the most-active decade being the 2020s.

How many films are in An Chu's filmography?

An Chu has directed a total of 9 films.

What are some notable films directed by An Chu?

Some notable films directed by An Chu include 'Madame Butterfly of Nagasaki' (2025), 'Till Next Time' (2024), 'Tuo Tuo' (2022), and 'Ripples' (2023).