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10 + 10

10 + 10
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ARVIN CHEN , CHANG TSO-CHI , CHEN KUO-FU , CHEN YU-HSUN , CHENG WEN-TANG , CHENG YU-CHIEH , CHUNG MONG-HONG , HO WI-DING , HOU CHI-JAN , HSIAO YA-CHUAN , LEON DAI , CHU YEN-PING , SHEN KO-SHANG , SYLVIA CHANG , WANG SHAUDI , WANG TOON , WU NIEN-JEN , WEI TE-SHENG , YANG YA-CHE
Screenplay
Wang Toon, Shen Ko-Shang, Chu Yen-ping
Cinematography
Mahua Hisn Hua Feng, Chien Yu-tao, Pun Yiu-ming
Editing
Lai Meng-jie, Huang Kuan Chun, Chen Po-Wen
Cast
Tsai Ming-hsiu, Hsieh Chi-wen, Nikki Hsieh, Chang Fang-yi
Producer
Hu Hsin Yi, Li Meng-chien, Lin Sheng-kuo, Hu Chin-hsin
Production
Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival
Ratings
16 anos
World Sales
Huayi Brothers International
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sales@huayimedia.com
Edition(s)
36ª

10 + 10

10 + 10
  • Fiction
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  • 107 min.
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  • digital
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  • color & PB
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  • 2011

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Twenty Taiwanese directors – ten established filmmakers and ten new talents – each present a five-minute short film about the uniqueness of Taiwan, with no content restrictions. In The Ritual, two brothers go up the hill to pay respects to the gods as their wishes are granted. A Business Called Forever tells the story of a failing grocery store and how an old woman and her son bet on its future. In Debut, a priest born and bred in a small village becomes the hero of a Taiwanese epic. An old man is unable to find his way home, but remembers many things from the past in Old Man & Me. A strict bus driver has to enforce passenger etiquette in Bus Odyssey when a man barges into the vehicle. Destined Eruption tells the story of a woman travelling alone at night, only to find an unexpected visitor in her room. People have their sad and happy memories washed away at the Hippocamp Hair Salon. In The Dusk of the Gods, a preacher writes a letter to a prisoner facing the death penalty. The Orphans refers to a disabled girl and a blind old man who are denied Taiwanese citizenship after being abandoned by the veterans who fought in Burma. In 1968, a 15-year old singer makes a mistake during rehearsal and changes the history of pop music in The Debut. Set in 1949, Sparkles tells the story of a young girl going through a surreal experience while people fight in the 1949 Battle of Guningtou. In Unwritten Rules, a director must have his crew remove a flag during a scene in order for his film to be screened in China. A 100-year old grandpa walks to a gas station every day on a narrow mountain road in 100. Chi-Lu Hsia performs the song Green Island Serenade in 1954 to a silent crowd inside a recording studio. The blistering city attracts a girl who begins to dance between the glistening lights reflected from the streetlamps in Key. Reverberation shows four high school bullies tormenting a fat classmate, only to get a visit from his uncle later. The title character in The Singing Boy gets punished everyday while humming “Ode to Joy.” A young girl with a snapped bra strap walks into a department store asking for help in Something’s Gotta Give. Lane 256 shows a young couple attempting to get a washing machine inside their new apartment. Bookending everything is Hou Hsiao-Hsien’s La Belle Époque, where a young woman finds old jewelry, triggering memories of her great-grandmother.

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ARVIN CHEN
ARVIN CHEN

Born in Boston, USA, in 1978. He was raised in San Francisco, where he studied design at the University of California. He completed his studies in film production at the University of Southern California. His films include the short film Mei (2006) and his feature film Au Revoir Taipei (2010).
CHANG TSO-CHI
CHANG TSO-CHI

Born in Taiwan in 1961. His films include Ah Chung (1999), Best of Times (2002), and Soul of a Demon (2010).
CHEN KUO-FU

Born in Taiwan in 1958. He started his career as a film critic until he finished his first feature film in 1989, Highschool Girls. His films include The Personals (1998) and Double Vision (2002).
CHEN YU-HSUN
CHEN YU-HSUN

His films include Tropical Fish (1995) and Love Go Go (1997). He also directed the Juliet’s Choice segment for the episodic film Juliets (2010).
CHENG WEN-TANG
CHENG WEN-TANG

Born in 1958 in Taiwan. Throughout his career, he produced documentaries, shorts and feature-length films. He began his directorial career with Somewhere over the Dreamland (2002).
CHENG YU-CHIEH
CHENG YU-CHIEH

He began with the medium-length film Summer Dream (2001). He followed it up with the feature length films Do Over (2006) and Yang Yang (2009).
CHUNG MONG-HONG
CHUNG MONG-HONG

Born in Taiwan in 1965. He started with the documentary Doctor (2006). His feature films include Parking (2008) and The Fourth Portrait (2010).
HO WI-DING
HO WI-DING

Born and raised in Malaysia. He graduated in film from New York University Tisch School of Arts. His short films include Respire (2005) and Summer Afternoon (2008). He had his debut in feature films with Pinoy Sunday (2010).
HOU CHI-JAN
HOU CHI-JAN

Born in Taiwan in 1974. He studied at the department of radio and TV of the National Chengchi University. Chi-jan’s experimental shorts are Stardust 15749001 (2003) and My 747 (2005). His first feature length film was One Day (2010).
HSIAO YA-CHUAN
HSIAO YA-CHUAN

Born in Taiwan in 1967. He studied at the National Institute of Arts, in his country, and worked as an assistant to the director Hou Hsiao-hsien. He made the feature films Mirror Image (2000) and Taipei Exchanges (2010) and a segment of the collective film 10+10 (2011).
LEON DAI
LEON DAI

Born in Taiwan in 1966. Professionally trained at the department of theatre at the National Institute of Arts, Dai already has a long career as an actor. His first short film was Summers (2001). His feature films were Twenty Something Taipei (2002) and No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti (2009).
CHU YEN-PING
CHU YEN-PING

Born in Taiwan in 1950. He started his film career as an actor. At the age of thirty, he completed his first feature film, The Clown (1980). His other films include A Home Too Far (1993) and The Treasure Hunter (1999).
SHEN KO-SHANG
SHEN KO-SHANG

He is a director of short films, such as the documentary Baseball Boys (2002). He’s working on his first feature-length film, Song of Siren.
SYLVIA CHANG
SYLVIA CHANG

Born in Taiwan in 1953. She started working in film as an actress and has participated in more than eighty films since then. Chang debuted as a director in Jiu Meng Bu Xu Ji (1981) and followed it up with other features such as Zui ai (1986), Siao Yu (1995) and 20 30 40 (2004, 28th Mostra).
WANG SHAUDI
WANG SHAUDI

He is a director of short films, such as the documentary Baseball Boys (2002). He’s working on his first feature-length film, Song of Siren.
WANG TOON
WANG TOON

Born in China in 1942, he moved to Taiwan in 1949. After years of working as a costume and artistic designer, he made If I were for Real (1981), his first film as a director. He is well-known for his Taiwan trilogy: Straw Man (1987), Banana Paradise (1989), and Hill of No Return (1992).
WU NIEN-JEN
WU NIEN-JEN

Born in Taiwan in 1952. He wrote more than ninety screenplays, such as The Puppetmaster (1993) for Hou Hsiao-Hsien. Jen had his directorial debut with A Borrowed Life (1994) and followed it up with Buddha Bless America (1996). He also has an acting career, having played the main role in Edward Yang’s Yi Yi (2000).
WEI TE-SHENG
WEI TE-SHENG

Born in 1969 in Taiwan. He began as an assistant director for Double Vision (2002) and later directed Cape No. 7 (2008), the most domestically successful film in the history of Taiwan.
YANG YA-CHE
YANG YA-CHE

Ya-che started his career in animation and commercials. In 2002, he started working in TV dramas. His first feature film was Orz Boyz (2008).
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