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Ten plus ten

Ten plus ten

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  • director:20 directors
  • Starring:Shu Qi, Mei Fang, Gui Lunmei, Lin Qingtai, Zhang Xiaoquan, Angela Chang
  • type: Plot
  • area:Taiwan
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  • Release:2012
  • update:2024-11-03 22:11:54
Plot:
The "10 10" film co-creation project initiated by the Golden Horse Film Festival calls for unity among Taiwanese filmmakers. A total of 20 Taiwanese film directors will be gathered, each of whom will shoot a five-minute short film with "Taiwan's uniqueness" as the central theme, but there is no limit on the form and content of the script, and each director is fully authorized to freely play, imagine and create. "10 10" means that these 20 directors will shoot a 100-minute film. The film festival also hopes that this gathering of influence will inspire a huge energy far beyond the film itself! These 20 "Taiwan's unique" short films are of warm, pure love, horror, documentary, absurd, film stills (2 photos) black comedy, social realism, magical imagination, re-enactment of the past, and contemporary reality. The topics include urban-rural gaps, changes in the times, self-mockery, school violence, family emotions, youth feelings, media power, historical reviews, etc., comprehensively observing the changes in Taiwanese society over the past 100 years, and also washing out the unforgettable memories and emotions in the torrent of history. The Golden Horse Film Festival expects that "10 10" is not just a movie. On the occasion of the centenary, it gathers the creative energy of these outstanding directors and speaks to the world through the film festival, so that Taiwan's culture and creative soft power can be seen by the world. Tip: Wonderful and good-looking movies, I hope you will like them. There will be more and more excellent movies pushed to everyone for appreciation! Edit this section 20 short films release Destined Eruption Director: Wang Xiaodi In the countryside of Taitung, a woman who went out alone for the night was surprised to find an uninvited guest in the room. The contrast between silent films and sound films presents the gap between urban and rural areas. Wang Xiaodi's works not only infused the Taiwanese television industry with creative purity and social care, but her films also uphold the same perspective, taking Taiwan seriously, caring about the people, and full of the charm of being kind and friendly. Thank God The Ritual Director: Wang Tong Respecting heaven and earth, respecting ghosts and gods, following "Silent Hill", Director Wang Tong once again uses brothers as the protagonists to tell the story of a pair of brothers going to the mountains to fulfill their vows. He was born in art and later became an outstanding director. His Taiwan trilogy, Scarecrow, Banana Paradise, and Silent Hill, vividly depict the changes from the Japanese colonial era to the Kuomintang government's relocation to Taiwan. He has also won six Golden Horse Awards. Stateless Citizens The Orphans Director: Chu Yen-ping The mentally retarded girl and the blind uncle are the survivors of the Burmese army who cannot obtain a Taiwanese ID card. Their life in the city is like a foreign land full of war. Chu Yen-ping is the most box office-worthy director in Taiwan in the past 30 years. He is currently the chairman of the Republic of China Film Industry Development Foundation. He said that in this short film, he will reverse the public's impression of his comedy and make the audience cry. 100 Director: Ho Wei-ting records the daily life of a 100-year-old grandfather. Every day, he follows the same mountain path to the distant mailbox to pick up the mail. Ho Wei-ting, who won the Best New Director Award at the 47th Golden Horse Awards, was born and raised in Malaysia, studied film in the United States, and came to Taiwan to develop a family and settle down. His short films have been a hit at the Cannes Film Festival, and his feature debut "Sunday in Taipei" has also been well received. A Grocery Called Forever Director: Wu Nien-jen Even the old neighbors go to the 7-11 next door to buy drinks. The business of the Forever Grocery Store in Guogou Village is quiet. The old man and his son decided whether to close the store with a bet! Wu Nien-jen is the most well-known old man in Taiwan. He has won many Golden Horse Awards for his outstanding scripts. He has crossed over into film, television, radio, advertising, and stage plays. His friendly hosting style and advertising performances are well-known. La Belle Epoque Director: Hou Hsiao-hsien In the Tongluo old house, a young woman looks at the jewelry full of memories and recalls the past when her grandfather wore them when she was a child and took her to buy groceries. Time and objects illuminate the afternoon. Internationally renowned director Hou Hsiao-hsien has produced numerous classic works. He won the Golden Lion Award at the Venice Film Festival for "A City of Sadness", and won the FIPRESCI Award at the Berlin Film Festival and the Jury Award at the Cannes Film Festival for "A Time to Live, a Time to Die" and "A Pity the Child". He is currently a leading figure and rising star in the Taiwanese film industry.