During the 60s, and while still under martial law, Taiwan was caught in an identity crisis between Japan, China and the West, which was also mirrored at the...
Category - Taiwan Film Festival Edinburgh
Sound engineer Tang Hsiang-chu's portrait of a turbulent life's search for peace in the water.
Su Hung-en's portrait of his grandfather shows as the world changes, some things remain the same.
Emerging Taiwanese-language cinema was blossoming in the 60s – with filmmakers eagerly experimenting with the medium relatively fresh in the area and...
Given the gift to communicate with the dead, high school student Xie Jun-ya finds that her youth is escaping her. Adding to the sense of regret, the young...
King Hu’s “A Touch of Zen” was a notorious production. It took 3 years to complete, with Hu taking various breaks in between shoots for reasons such as...
• First ever and free to access Taiwan Film Festival Edinburgh takes place digitally between 18 and 27 September at www.taiwanfilmfestival.org.uk. •...