William Hsieh

Filmes

A Father's Son
Sound Designer
A Father’s Son is story-spinoff based on author Henry Chang’s crime novel series featuring NYPD Detective Jack Yu. Set in the early '90s when local street gangs terrorized Manhattan’s Chinatown, our story centers on Detective Jack Yu investigating the murder of a teenage boy involved in a turf war. Amidst the broad distrust and racial divide between the Chinatown community and NYPD, our lone lawman searches for a nondescript immigrant family to deliver a shattering message that also brings forth his own conflicted relationship with Jack’s father.
Sometime Other Than Now
Supervising Sound Editor
Em busca de redenção, um homem de meia-idade atravessa o país de carro, em busca da filha que abandonou quando criança.
Turtle Rock
Sound Designer
Filmed in beautiful black and white, this slow cinema piece spends four seasons with a family in Turtle Rock, a remote village in China named after a local rock formation that resembles a giant turtle. For nearly a century now, the village has been home to just seven families who have only four surnames. They once moved to this mountainous region fleeing war, and have eked out a simple life there ever since. Filmmaker Xiao Xiao’s grandmother was one of the first people to be born in Turtle Rock, and it's also the place where he grew up. This allows Xiao to get very close to the residents, whom he observes lovingly as they chop spices or firewood, carry huge trunks of bamboo on their shoulders or unhurriedly fashion an iron pipe from an old tube—here, everything is recycled. The rustling trees and cackling chickens create a natural soundtrack to this rhythmic, beautifully framed documentary, which doesn't shy away from the harsher aspects of this life, far from the madding crowd.
The Last Tip
Supervising Sound Editor
During the course of his meal, a loyal patron reminisces about his past at his favorite restaurant one last time at 69 Bayard Street.
The Last Tip
Sound Designer
During the course of his meal, a loyal patron reminisces about his past at his favorite restaurant one last time at 69 Bayard Street.