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...ung woman. Café Lumière tangles together personal and cultural memories, history, fragile relationships with family and friends and differing ideas about co
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* '''Language:''' Mandarin, Taiwanese, Japanese, Cantonese
...ung friends are convinced that socialism will the be ultimate tool for the Taiwanese to repel outside colonial forces.
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...ssive White Terror period, The Wall reflects on a painful period in Taiwan history that is rarely covered on the big screen.
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...g government ceded Taiwan to Japan. After hearing the news, some groups of Taiwanese people organized their own resistance to establish the Taiwan Republic.
...icials fled to China and Taipei was taken with minimal effort. Three young Taiwanese youths, Tang-hsing We, Hsiang Hsu, Shao-tsu Chiang, organized a guerrilla f
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...nce of the Brotherhood of Legion. Faced by the Chosen people, the group of Taiwanese are forced to undertake their challenging test. So begins the intertwining
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==South East Asian Feature Films @ 34th Hong Kong International Film Festival==
===Opening Films===
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