
Yen Hu
Directing
Known For

Dragon Brother, once a former underworld boss, now runs a cleaning company that specializes in cleaning up death scenes. Together with his disciple, Da Chuan, they enter various accident sites, witnessing the myriad facets of human life and sorting out their own life entanglements. Everything takes a different turn when Dragon Brother’s daughter suddenly returns to the hometown…
The Cleaner

In a small town in Taiwan, the discovery of an unidentified corpse has caused a huge stir. Aside from concerns about the upcoming flying fish season being affected, skilled individuals in the community, led by Samantha, form the Mom Agents! To rescue Samantha’s husband, locate the whistle that activates poisonous butterflies, and save the innocent town from a deadly crisis, the trio employs unique strategies, embarking on a series of adventures to apprehend and defeat a criminal syndicate.
M Mission

Chou Yi, a former promising esports player, transitions to working as a delivery person after an accident. He meets Chang Yu-chien by chance while going to an interview at Winners’ Weekly. Despite their different personalities, they both unexpectedly become rookie employees in the sales department. Under the guidance of three powerful mentors, they must figure out how to survive their three-month probation period with little to no experience. Can they make it through this workplace battlefield?
Monday Again?!

In 1992, five years after Taiwan lifted martial law, Jiang, a high school student destined for a top medical college, secretly joins the school’s marching band to chase his passion for music. When the band faces closure due to its outdated focus on martial music, Jiang and his fellow members rally together, determined to save it and reclaim its honor in a prestigious competition.
Marching Boys

Young Jojo suddenly comes into a stack of casino chips worth a million and decides to pay off her runaway father’s debt, asking the down-on-his-luck debt collector Hua to gamble on her behalf. In Macau’s chaotic casinos, they form an unlikely alliance, navigating wins, losses, and life’s challenges together. When the final bet arrives, fate cruelly tests them, stripping them of everything, yet revealing the true gift life has been offering. I Blew Out the Candle Before Making a Wish explores money, family, and responsibility, capturing the shadows and resilience of human nature.
I Blew Out the Candles Before Making a Wish

Soft, an escaped undocumented worker, clutches a woman's ID card in his hand. This woman is the goddess of his best friend, Chai, who yearns to meet her. To fulfill Chai's desire, Soft embarks on a journey, heading toward the location indicated on the ID card.
Goddess

Ah-Fu, burdened with overwhelming debt, moves into a container home deep in the woods with his nine-year-old son, Wei-Wei. Together with his girlfriend Jing-Wen and her seven-year-old daughter Huan-Huan, this makeshift, struggling family does their best to get through each day. Though life is poor, these small, fleeting moments gradually gather into a warm current of memories in the child’s heart. Years later, the container home they once lived in appears in the news. Wei-Wei is drawn back to those memories—Ah-Fu’s disappearance, Jing-Wen leaving without a word, a rusted biscuit tin, and a set of unclaimed human remains.