Yu Wei-Yen
After firing a colleague, the head of a PR company begins to question her lifestyle and values.
Poetic, bizarre and altogether impressive nineties-era horror from Taiwan that can be viewed as Asia’s answer to THE SIXTH SENSE.
A boy experiences first love, friendships and injustices growing up in 1960s Taiwan.
A story that reveals the secrets of two women with a very similar face, a club singer with a mysterious charm and a crystal glass craftsman who devote himself to making works.
Three Taiwanese friends go through political, romantic and cultural changes, from childhood to middle age.
A ghost takes over a dancer's body in order to find those who killed her, and thus her revenge.
Cheng Chu and Cheng Lin are brothers, who grow up in a rather ill-off family. Chu later becomes a gang leader while Lin as a senior high student. Lin is under the pressure of college entrance exams and becomes restive. Ah-Chiang, Lin's boyhood friend deserts the army and runs away with military weapons. He hides in Lin's rented house, shoots a policeman to death by accident and flees with Lin. They kidnap a fashion model, Sophia...