Wen-Tang Cheng
1958 (66 лет)深海
Wen-Tang Cheng
Tarcy Su, Lu Yi-Ching
Just coming out of the jail, depressed and close-hearted, Ah Yu met two men with different characters from each other. One is a businessman, charming and mature; the other is a young supervisor in a factory with a promising future. But these two loves are short-lived, fading away like bubbles on the beach. With a wounded soul, she went back to the cottage owned by Sister An, a friend from jail.
Blue Cha Cha
夏天的尾巴
Wen-Tang Cheng
Enno Cheng, Ray Chang
In the eyes of her classmates, Yvette is a rock-and-roll girl. Because of a congenital heart condition, she has dropped out of school and spends most of her time at home with her can Summer, messing around, playing the guitar, and getting out and about.
Summer's Tail
經過
Wen-Tang Cheng
Gwei Lun-mei, Leon Dai
Passionate about life and art, young researcher Ching is in love with museum historian Tung-Heng, but he is absorbed in his work. Then Tao arrives in Taiwan to view an item of historical calligraphy, and they realize why he pursues calligraphy.
The Passage
10 Plus 10
Sylvia Chang, Hou Chi-jan
Shu Qi, Gwei Lun-mei
10+10 is a project initiated by the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival to demonstrate the solidarity between Taiwanese film-makers. 20 directors are invited to make a 5-minute short film each on the theme of the “Uniqueness of Taiwan,” but allowed total freedom in all other aspects.
10 Plus 10
菜鸟
Wen-Tang Cheng
Kaiser Chuang, Chris Wang
Soon after a young police officer reports for duty, he is confronted with the unspoken rules. There are people who cannot be questioned and cases that cannot be further investigated. Although he has been sidelined, he refuses to give up the old case. However, having spent so much time and effort, will he find out the truth or some long forgotten conscience?
Maverick
衝組
Wen-Tang Cheng
Tsai Chang-Hsien, Freddy Lim
A-Tek is on a quest to find his favorite metal band, Chthonic, and persuade them to play a benefit protest concert in his southern Taiwan hometown. Can music save a Taiwanese homeowner from a Chinese land grab? He sure hopes so.
Tshiong