Taiwanese Cinema Garners Global Recognition at Major International Film Festivals

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TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 25, 2025--

Taiwanese cinema is shining brilliantly on international stages in the second half of the year, with screenings at film festivals across Europe and North America showcasing a diverse range of works and underscoring the growing prominence of Taiwanese filmmakers worldwide.

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Taiwanese cinema garners global recognition at major international film festivals

At the 78th Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland, the animated short “Force Times Displacement” won the Medien Patent Verwaltung AG Award. Directed by Angel Wu, the piece combines biological imagery, hand-drawn illustration, stop-motion techniques, and live-action footage, accompanied by music composed with yueqin. The work highlights societal pressures in Taiwan by portraying the tension between people and their occupation, animals, and deities. Its premiere in Switzerland played to a full house and received enthusiastic applause from an appreciative audience.

At the 24th New York Asian Film Festival, Pan Ke-yin’s “Family Matters (我家的事)” clinched the Uncaged Award for Best Feature Film—the first Taiwanese production to earn the honor. The film offers a poignant exploration of family dynamics in Taiwan. Additionally, actor Vivian Sung received the Best from the East Award for her performance in Taiwan-South Korea co-production “The Secret House.”

The 82nd Venice International Film Festival also witnessed significant contributions from Taiwanese filmmakers. Singing Chen’s virtual reality work “The Clouds are Two Thousand Meters Up” won the Grand Prize of Venice Immersive. Tsai Ming-liang’s documentary “Back Home” was featured in the official selection, while his classic “Vive l’amour” was included in Venice Classics. “Girl,” the directorial debut of renowned actor Shu Qi (舒淇), competed in the festival’s main competition, and Joe Hsieh’s animated short “Praying Mantis” was selected for the Orrizonti Short Films Competition.

Furthermore, “Left-Handed Girl” by Tsou Shih-ching won the Gan Foundation Award for Distribution at the Cannes Critics’ Week and was also spotlighted at the Toronto International Film Festival.

From shorts and features to animation and immersive works, Taiwanese filmmakers continue to craft innovative and powerful narratives, bringing Taiwan’s stories to audiences around the world.

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