Hou Chi-jan: Director’s Q&A
Closing the first series this special Q&A session will give attendees the opportunity to ask questions and discuss with the director
30 October, 2020 2:00 pm
FILMS /
A tribute to Green Island Serenade, arguably the first Mandarin pop ballad born and recorded in Taiwan, this short film captures the birth of a modern classic beloved by generations of Chinese-speaking communities around the world.
Taipei, 1954. The song, Green Island Serenade, was heard over the Tannoy in the park. The crowds listened in silence. As time moves on, the park, where people used to come for music, has become a meeting point for gay men at night. No more songs are heard over the Tannoy, but the melancholy melodies still echo in the lonely hearts of those young men lingering in the park. Although youth is gone and the singer has aged, the singing continues for over half of a century.
Closing the first series this special Q&A session will give attendees the opportunity to ask questions and discuss with the director
30 October, 2020 2:00 pm
Examining those under-examined ‘new auteurs’ in the post-New Wave Taiwan Cinema
5 November, 2020 2:00 pm
A visual love poem of magical realism that speaks to every young Taiwanese soul
26 October, 2020 10:00 am
An Antithesis of Taiwan New Wave - A Forgotten history
26 October, 2020 10:00 am
The portrait of a family and its quest for its lost cat and memories
26 October, 2020 10:00 am
A retelling of Shakspeare’s Romeo and Juliet set in Taiwan’s darkest days
29 October, 2020 10:00 am