Chi Po-lin (27 December 1964 – 10 June 2017) was a Taiwanese documentary filmmaker, photographer and environmentalist, best known for his 2013 film Beyond Beauty: Taiwan from Above, which won Best Documentary at the 2013 Golden Horse Awards.[1]

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Chi Po-lin
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Chi in 2015
Born(1964-12-27)December 27, 1964
Taipei, Taiwan
DiedJune 10, 2017(2017-06-10) (aged 52)
Alma materLunghwa University of Science and Technology
Occupation(s)Documentary director, photographer, cinematographer
Years active1997–2017
Children2
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinQí Bólín
Wade–GilesChi2 Po2-lin2
Musical career
Also known asPo-lin Chi
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On 10 June 2017, Chi along with his assistant Chen Kuan-chi and pilot Chang Chi-kuang died in a helicopter crash in a mountainous area in Hualien County's Fengbin Township. The group was shooting footage for the sequel to Beyond Beauty: Taiwan from Above, which was scheduled for release in 2019.[2][3][4] A memorial service was held in Taipei on 14 July 2017.[5] Asteroid 281068 Chipolin, discovered by Taiwanese astronomers Hung-Chin Lin and Ye Quan-Zhi in 2006, was named in his memory.[6] The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 4 November 2017 (M.P.C. 107122).[7] In March 2018, Chunghwa Post announced that still images from the sequel to Beyond Beauty would be released as stamp designs.[8] In April 2019, the Chi Po-lin Space dedicated to Chi opened in Tamsui.[9]

Chi was married and had a son and a daughter.[10]

Filmography

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Year English title Mandarin title Role Notes
2012Taiwan from the Air鳥目台灣Director, cinematographerShort film[11][12]
2013Beyond Beauty: Taiwan from Above看見台灣Director, cinematographer
2014Taichung - The Heart Of Taiwan台中心動Director, cinematographerShort film[13]
2019Beyond Beauty II 看見台灣IIDirector, cinematographerSequel to Beyond Beauty: Taiwan from Above[14][15][16]
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Published works

  • Chi, Po-lin, Yeh, Huan-hui (1997). Images of the Northern Taiwan Second Freeway : Capturing the Feeling of Nature and the Earth. Taipei: MOTC. ISBN 9570201266.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Chi, Po-lin (2001). Tai wan fei lan. Taipei: Choice Development, Inc. (zh:秋雨文化 pinyin: Qiū yǔ wén huà). ISBN 986-7680-06-5.
  • Chi, Po-lin (2004). Our Land Our Story. Taipei: Choice Development, Inc. ISBN 986-7680-68-5.
  • Chi, Po-lin (2012). Cong kong zhong kan tai wan : qi bo lin kong zhong she ying ji. Taipei: Owl Publishing House. ISBN 978-986-262-110-3.
  • Chi, Po-lin (2013). Wo di xin, wo di yan, kan jian tai wan: qi bo lin kong pai 20 nian di jian chi yu shen qing. Taipei: Booklife. ISBN 9789861334691.
  • Chi, Po-lin (2015). Beyond Beauty : Taiwan from Above. Taipei: Above Taiwan. ISBN 978-986-92467-0-5.

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2003Keep Walking Fund ProjectGrand Prize[17]Won
2012Xue Xue AwardsSpecial Contribution Award[18]Won
201350th Golden Horse AwardsBest DocumentaryBeyond Beauty: Taiwan from AboveWon
2014Dunxu High School of Industry and CommerceOutstanding Alumni AwardHonored
2014Lunghwa University of Science and TechnologyOutstanding Alumni AwardHonored
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