Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-3 of 3
- A fish stuck in a fish pond does not have the luxury of swimming around freely. They are used to a mindless system of food being fed to them waiting to be weighed by the humans to see how much their worth - this is the portrayal of Wu Kuo-Yu. He is not the most noble of fish nor is he among the beautiful. He is only among the cheapest of fish only being able to act as an unworthy comedian clown. As much as Wu Kuo-Yu hates clowns little does he know that becoming one will be his destiny. As destiny would have it Wu Kuo-Yu stumbles upon a "silent comedian clown theatrical performance" and hears applause so great it overthrew his original thoughts of all clowns being losers. The leader of the comedian clowns took one look at Wu Kuo-Yu and knew he wanted to change his fate and invited him to join the troupe. Wu Kuo-Yu who is adamant about succeeding and finding happiness wonders if it is at all possible that a guy like him could be a comedian clown star? After Wu Kuo-Yu enters an exotic aquatic world looking at clown fish he sees the most beautiful girl (Hsueh-Jou) he has ever seen, almost as if he just witnessed a beautiful mermaid in a marine world. From that moment he knew he wanted to be a part of her heart and could never stop thinking about her.
- From the migration of purple butterflies to the crafting of bamboo steam baskets, Charlie Chu, Taiwan's leading 3D film director has spent a decade painstakingly capturing the island's beauty. Recorded 10 exquisite scenery, and 100 traditional craftsmen, Formosa 3D is a stunning montage of Taiwan's nature and varied landscapes, as well as portraying traditional trades at risk of dying out.
- (Mandarin with English subtitles) Interweaving three fictional stories around Mayday's DNA concert in Shanghai, Mayday 3DNA is a concept film filled with laughter and heart told in perfect harmony with the anthemic sound of Mayday.