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Min Tai | |
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Born | Shaanxi, China |
Other names | Tammy Tai |
Years active | 2004–present |
Min "Tammy" Tai ( Chinese: 邰敏; pinyin: Tái Mǐn) is a Chinese novelist [1] and film producer. Born in Shaanxi, China, she is the author of nine Chinese novels [2] including One Night in Beijing [夜北京]. [3] [4] MetroStyle dubbed her the Carrie Bradshaw of China. [5]
Tai is a former model, and was part of the top ten in the 2005 Miss Universe Beijing pageant. She has studied directing and script-writing, and previously worked as an assistant director for the 2013 film Legendary: Tomb of the Dragon. [6] Tai was a producer on the 2019 film Number One (拿摩一等), [7] directed by sixth generation Chinese director Ah Nian.
In 2021, she served on the International Competition Jury at the 37th Warsaw Film Festival. [8] The English translation of her novel One Night in Beijing [夜北京] was published by Paget in November 2021. [9]
In 2022, Tai was the lead actress and producer of a short film based on her novel My Dear Stranger. The film, [10] directed by Melanie Joanne George, received the Best Experimental Film award at the Golden Harvest Film Festival Season 2, [11] and winner of the Film on Women category at the World Film Carnival Singapore (May 2022). [12]
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Min Tai | |
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Born | Shaanxi, China |
Other names | Tammy Tai |
Years active | 2004–present |
Min "Tammy" Tai ( Chinese: 邰敏; pinyin: Tái Mǐn) is a Chinese novelist [1] and film producer. Born in Shaanxi, China, she is the author of nine Chinese novels [2] including One Night in Beijing [夜北京]. [3] [4] MetroStyle dubbed her the Carrie Bradshaw of China. [5]
Tai is a former model, and was part of the top ten in the 2005 Miss Universe Beijing pageant. She has studied directing and script-writing, and previously worked as an assistant director for the 2013 film Legendary: Tomb of the Dragon. [6] Tai was a producer on the 2019 film Number One (拿摩一等), [7] directed by sixth generation Chinese director Ah Nian.
In 2021, she served on the International Competition Jury at the 37th Warsaw Film Festival. [8] The English translation of her novel One Night in Beijing [夜北京] was published by Paget in November 2021. [9]
In 2022, Tai was the lead actress and producer of a short film based on her novel My Dear Stranger. The film, [10] directed by Melanie Joanne George, received the Best Experimental Film award at the Golden Harvest Film Festival Season 2, [11] and winner of the Film on Women category at the World Film Carnival Singapore (May 2022). [12]