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Seven days to the Twenty-first Century. Somewhere in Taiwan, the rain won't let up. A mysterious disease reaches epidemic proportions.
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.... It is set at the beginning of the 20th century, during the occupation of Taiwan by Japan. It has the style of a silent film from that period. Not entirely
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...se two lost souls cross paths—he now works as an actor in no-budget porn films, and she wanders around Taipei, hoarding bottles of water because of a seri
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...rful dramatic portrait of a not-so-ordinary dysfunctional urban family. In Taiwan, Xiao-kang, a young man in his early 20s, shares apartment with his parents
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* '''Release Date:''' March 26, 20099 (Hong Kong) / August 14, 2009 (Taiwan)
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...) Hong Kong International Film Festival]] - March 21st-April 6th - Opening Films
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...e formation of the People’s Republic of China and the island republic of Taiwan, former Nationalist soldier Lui Yangsheng ([[Feng Ling]]) returns to Shangh
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...t, color, water and emotion, telling a melancholy love story in modern-day Taiwan. [http://www.berlinale.de/en/programm/berlinale_programm/datenblatt.php?fil
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... Ding Ho]], a Malaysian filmmaker, co-wrote and directed "Pinoy Sunday" in Taiwan.
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...unists’ victory in 1949, thousands of Shanghaiers left for Hong Kong and Taiwan. To leave meant being separated from home for thirty years; to stay meant s
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