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The cinema of Taiwan or Taiwan cinema (Chinese: 臺灣電影 or 台灣電影) is deeply rooted in the island's unique history.Since its introduction to Taiwan in 1901 under Japanese rule, cinema has developed in Taiwan under ROC rule through several distinct stages, including taiyu pian (Taiwanese film) of the 1950s and 1960s, genre films of the 1960s and 1970s, including jiankang xieshi pian ...
Also: Taiwan: People: By occupation: Filmmakers / Directors: Film directors Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. -Film ...
Cinema of Taiwan; List of Taiwanese films; Pre-1970; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; 2000s; 2010s; 2020s; This is a list of films produced in Taiwan ordered by year of release.
The Cinema of East Asia is cinema produced in East Asia or by people from this region. It is part of cinema of Asia , which in turn is part of world cinema . The most significant film industries that are categorized as East Asian cinema are the industries of Mainland China , Hong Kong , Japan , South Korea , and Taiwan .
This is a list of cinemas in Taiwan. All of Taiwan's cinemas are fully digital, with the majority equipped with Dolby Surround 7.1 speakers. Most movies are presented with Traditional Chinese subtitles .
Director Cast Genre Notes Do You Love Me As I Love You: Shiue Bin Jian Chen Yu, Tsao Yu Ning, Patricia Lin, Cheryl Yang: Friendship/ Romance/Drama [1] Days: Tsai Ming-liang: Lee Kang-sheng, Anong Houngheuangsy: Drama [2] My Missing Valentine: Chen Yu-hsun: Liu Kuan-Ting, Patty Pei-Yu Lee: Romance/Comedy [3] Get the Hell Out: Wang I-fan: Bruce ...
Thomas Lin Shu-yu (Chinese: 林書宇; born 1976) [1] is a Taiwanese director and screenwriter. After the critical success of his first two features, Winds of September (2008), for which he won Best Original Screenplay at the 45th Golden Horse Awards, and Starry Starry Night (2011), he has been considered a leading filmmaker of his generation.
Taiwan New Cinema (also known as New Taiwanese Cinema or the Taiwan New Wave) was a film reform movement initiated by young Taiwanese filmmakers and directors which took place from 1982 to 1987. Taiwan New Cinema films primarily showcase a realistic style with their depictions of subject matter close to the social reality, offering a ...