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Yi Yi (2000)
A Taipei family faces personal and moral uncertainty as everyday events test their relationships and sense of purpose.
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A Summer at Grandpa's (1984)
A coming-of-age story about a young brother and sister whom spend a pivotal summer in the country with their grandparents.
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7.3
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The Wind (2007)
Of the many unrealized projects Yang developed in the wake of Yi Yi, the one that came the closest to fruition was an ambitious animated martial arts movie inspired by his lifelong love of graphic novels and his friendship with Jackie Chan. Though production on The Wind was halted after Yang’s death, this brief assembly of completed scenes offers a glimpse of what might have been. Courtesy of the Taiwan Film and Audiovisual Institute. – Film at Lincoln Center
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Happy Single Lady (1981)
A TV movie and part of groundbreaking Taiwan TV series “Eleven Women”.
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Jam (1998)
The lives of two young thieves, a mob hitman and a film producer are entangled when the two thieves steal a car that had already been previously stolen to been used as a getaway car.
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First Love Unlimited (1997)
Only the lack of roses in every frame prevent this teen romance from being a live action Shojo Manga.
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When Cinema Reflects the Times: Hou Hsiao-Hsien and Edward Yang (1993)
From the 1980s to the 1990s, New Taiwanese Cinema gained international attention for adopting a completely different approach to that of the commercial films which had preceded it. This piece contrasts Hou Hsiao-hsien and Edward Yang, two rivals who were the driving force behind New Taiwanese Cinema. The closing of a cinema invites us to reflect on society and the passage of history.
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5.5
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The Winter of 1905 (1982)
Tsui Hark stars as Chinese artist and Buddhist monk Li Shutong, a.k.a. Master Hong Yi. Li travels to Japan to study Western artistic practices, and revolutionizes the teaching of art in China upon his return. Set during the turbulent era of the Russo-Japanese War circa 1905.
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Laundry detergent commercial (1989)
Edward Yang and Tsai Chin starring in a 1989 laundry detergent commercial.


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