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Spotlight on Taiwanese American screenwriter Marilyn Fu

Spotlight on Taiwanese American screenwriter Marilyn Fu

2025-11-27

Today, we take you to meet Marilyn Fu, an American screenwriter of Taiwanese descent. Fu is the screenwriter of "Rosemead," a feature film starring Lucy Liu and based on an award-winning Los Angeles Times article by Frank Shyong. The film earned her a 2025 Golden Horse Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. FTV reporter Stephany Yang sat down with Fu to find out more about her career as a screenwriter.

Stephany Yang
FTV reporter
Can you tell us a bit about Rosemead, and what was your inspiration behind this adapted film?

Marily Fu
Screenwriter
Rosemead is based on true story that happened in 2015.

Marily Fu is the screenwriter of Rosemead. A feature film starring Lucy Liu and based on the award-winning Los Angeles Times article by Frank Shyong. The film earned her a 2025 Golden Horse Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. She recently visited Taiwan with her mother to promote her film and attended the Golden Horse Award ceremony. She says, this trip has inspired her a lot and she hopes to write and film in Taiwan in the future.

Marily Fu
Screenwriter
The past time I came to Taiwan, I was younger. I hadn’t made any films yet. I was just at a different point in my life. I remember being like a stranger. And a strange place to me. Somehow, now, I feel very at home. I went to 711 and got some Lu Dan for breakfast and a coffee and just walked around. I just felt that it would be so great to come back here to write something in Taiwan. To shoot in Taiwan, to bring my family back here just to develop a deeper connection. I have even begun interviewing my mom because I want to understand what it was like for her growing up here and her full experience of moving to the states to understand who she is and it feels like through understanding more of that, I will understand myself.

Fu studied at the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University’s School of the Arts, where she became the first recipient of the William Goldman Screenwriting Fellowship and later taught.

Marily Fu
Screenwriter
When I was younger and in film school. People would say to me, "you look just like Lucy Liu." And now, that we are taking this film out, I am side by side with her pretty often. And I can tell you, we don’t look anything alike. I think that speaks to the fact that someone was giving me a compliment and say you are smart, and you could be successful in this business. Lucy was the only person who was so visible in Hollywood that they could point to. I think that speaks to how much she has accomplished but also that we need more representation. We need more people that can pave this way for us. I am trying to do that with everything I write. I think you have to find a way to express your identity in your stories. And then, you also have to find a way to carve out your role within the Asian American community. Doing both of these things will help you go further.

Fu is a multiple award-winning screenwriter. She wrote The Sisterhood of Night, based on a short story by Pulitzer Prize winner Steven Millhauser. She received the Tribeca Film Institute’s Creative Promise Award.

She also wrote an espionage thriller The Copenhagen Test, starring Simu Liu and executive produced by James Wan.

Marily Fu
Screenwriter
I think as a screenwriter, you have to continuously be persistent. You have to write when the industry isn’t telling you to write and isn’t saying, "hey, we are going to pay you. We are going to make this a job." You have to write because you love it and you have to be nimble. I do really love true stories and I love adapting. I am always looking out for what that next thing can be that sort of can also illuminate where we are as a society.

Fu’s works focus on adaptations and true stories that explore American identity and tell stories about people on the fringe of society. She hopes that her stories can bring awareness to different important issues.

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電影"柔似蜜"入圍金馬最佳改編劇本 台裔編劇傅世晏獨家專訪

2025-11-27

第62屆金馬獎圓滿落幕。這次入圍最佳改編劇本獎的電影"柔似蜜",從導演、演員到編劇,全是亞裔陣容,其中台裔美籍的編劇傅世晏,父母都來自台灣,她本人也造訪過台灣幾次,在接受民視獨家專訪時,傅世晏特別提到,未來希望也能以台灣為創作主題。

[[民視新聞記者 楊怡安]]
"您能跟我們談談"柔似蜜"嗎?這部改編電影背後的靈感是什麼?"

[[編劇 傅世晏]]
“"柔似蜜"改編自2015年發生的真實故事"

她是電影"柔似蜜"的台裔美籍編劇傅世晏,這次能夠入圍第62屆金馬獎最佳改編劇本獎,對她而言不只是榮耀,這一趟和母親回台,更是與土地、家人和觀眾建立深厚連結的重要旅程。

[[編劇 傅世晏]]
"過去我曾來過台灣,那時我還年輕,還沒有拍過任何電影,我記得自己更像是一個陌生人,身處在一個對我來說很陌生的地方,可是不知道為什麼,這次我卻感到回家的感覺,我去了 7-11早餐吃了滷蛋,喝了咖啡,然後隨意走走,我覺得能夠回到這裡,未來在台灣寫些作品,在台灣拍攝,把家人帶回來,並建立更深的連結,那一定很美好,我已經開始訪問我的母親,因為我想了解她在台灣成長的經歷,以及她移居美國的整個過程,好讓她多理解自己,也能讓我多理解自己"

傅世晏畢業於美國賓州大學與哥倫比亞大學,並成為首位獲得William Goldman Screenwriting Fellowship獎學金的人,畢業後投入編劇工作, 因為表現優異,她還受邀回到母校教授電視編劇課程。

[[編劇 傅世晏]]
"我年輕時在電影學校,人們常對我說:「你看起來就像劉玉玲」。現在,我們要把這部電影推出去,我要說其實我們一點也不像。 這反映出當時有人想告訴我,妳很聰明,妳可以在這個行業裡很成功,而劉玉玲是好萊塢裡唯一那麼顯眼的人,他們能指向的只有她。 我認為這證明了她所取得的巨大成就,但同時也顯示我們需要更多的代表性人物,需要更多人能為我們鋪路。我正在努力用我所做的一切來達成這件事。我認為你確實需要找到一種方式,在你的故事中表達自己的身份。然後,你也需要找到一種方式,在亞裔美國人社群中確立自己的角色。做到這兩件事將幫助你走得更遠。"

傅世晏的作品獲得無數的獎項,不只這次入圍金馬,她改編自普立茲獎得主史蒂芬·米爾豪瑟(Steven Millhauser)篇小說的The Sisterhood of Night,也獲得了翠貝卡電影節的獎。

另外,傅世晏編劇的間諜驚悚劇片The Copenhagen Test也即將上映,該劇由劉思慕主演,溫子仁擔任執行製片人。

[[編劇 傅世晏]]
"你必須持續保持堅持,即使在這個產業沒有告訴你要寫作、沒有說”我們要付你錢”的時候,你也要寫,因為你熱愛寫。你必須靈活。真的很喜歡真實的故事,也喜歡改編。我總是在尋找下一個能夠啟發我們社會的可能性"

熱愛創作的傅世晏,希望她的每部電影都能夠激發觀眾的思考與共鳴,並透過影像建立跨文化的連結。

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