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04/04/2015-04/26/2015
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Film Series: Female Directors from Taiwan
Taipei Cultural Center in New York is pleased to announce that “Film Series: female Directors from Taiwan” will be screened at Michigan State University, Hunter College and Mid-Manhattan Library. The series include Tai-jen Wu’s Let’s Fall in Love, She-Wei Chou ‘s The Golden Child, Yu-shan Huang ‘s Twin Bracelets, Shining Chen ‘s God Man Dog and Yun-Chan Lee ‘s The Shoe Fairy. The 4 feature films and 1 documentary film represent the unique contemporary works from Taiwan’s women directors. Tai-jen Wu and She-Wei Chou will also be present for after- screening talks..
4 Films showing at Mid-Manhattan Library are free which include: Tai-jen Wu’s Let’s Fall in Love, Yu-shan Huang ‘s Twin Bracelets, Shining Chen ‘s God Man Dog and Yun-Chan Lee ‘s The Shoe Fairy.
Let’s Fall in Love尋情歷險記 Screening and director talk
DVD | Color | 2009 | 90 mins |
Saturday, April 4 | 2:00 p.m.
The director interviews more than 20 couples and hears their stories after marriage, including peace and war, betrayal and forgiving.
Directed by Wuna Wu 吳汰紝
Twin Bracelets 雙鐲
DVD | Color | 1999 | 99 mins |
Sunday, April 12 | 2 PM
In a small Chinese fishing town, two teenage girls who are best friends become torn apart when one becomes happily married to a stranger and the other is cruelly betrothed to the abusive son of a wealthy family. Seeking to free herself from a lifetime of abuse, she desperately looks for a way out.
Directed by Yu-shan Huang 黃玉珊
God Man Dog 流浪神狗人
DVD | Color | 2007 | 119 mins |
Sunday, April 19 | 2 PM
An urban couple’s marriage is in crisis, so they go on a trip to eastern Taiwan, hoping to revive their relationship. An impoverished aboriginal couple, toils to transport peaches from a remote tribe in Taidong to Taipei every day. A man and a homeless boy collect all sorts of amulets to earn blessings. Then there’s a fatal car accident and the lives of the three groups of characters converge.
Directed by Shining Chen 陳芯宜
The Shoe Fairy 人魚朵朵
DVD | Color | 2005 | 95 mins |
Sunday, April 26 | 2 PM
A girl who was born disabled always stays home reading fairy tales. She often wonders whether she has to exchange her voice for a pair of feet like the Little Mermaid if a prince really appears in her life. After a surgery, she can suddenly walk again. One day, she meets a man and they fall in love. Will they live happily ever after?
Directed by Yun-Chan Lee 李芸嬋

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