Chu Tien-wen
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Chu Tien-wen (en chinois : 朱天文 ; en pinyin : Zhū Tiānwén) née le 24 août 1954, est une écrivaine taïwanaise et scénariste du célèbre cinéaste Hou Hsiao-hsien depuis les années 80.
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- Scénariste taïwanais
- Personnalité taïwanaise
- Naissance en 1954
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