In this Hong Kong name, the surname is Chan. In accordance with Hong Kong custom, the Western-style name is Sunny Chan and the Chinese-style name is Chan Wing-san.
Sunny Chan Wing-san (Chinese: 陳詠燊) is a Hong Kong director and screenwriter best known for co-writing comedy film Love Undercover (2002) with Joe Ma, and directing drama films Men On The Dragon (2018) and Table for Six (2022), which earned him nominations for Best Director twice in the 38th and 41st Hong Kong Film Awards respectively.
Biography
Chan became interested in storytelling after reading the novels of Hong Kong fantasy writer Christopher Woo [zh].[1] He later attended the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts in 1997 and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in film and television in 2000.[2][3] He began to write commercial screenplays after graduation and co-wrote romance film Funeral March [zh] with filmmaker Joe Ma in 2001.[4] They received a nomination for Best Screenplay in the 7th Golden Bauhinia Awards.[5] Chan then became an apprentice of Ma and the duo co-wrote more than ten films together, including the 2002 comedy film Love Undercover.[1][6] In 2006, Ma decided to pursue a career in mainland China, while Chan, who had just gotten married and preferred a more stable life, chose not to join him.[7] However, Chan did not receive any scriptwriting offers after Ma's departure. After being unemployed for two years, he found a job at Hong Kong Jockey Club and taught screenwriting part-time at Hong Kong Design Institute.[3][7] He also acquired a Master of Arts in Chinese from Lingnan University.[6]