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- White Ant is a psychological drama that tells a story about sexual fetishism. Bai Yide is a young man living alone. He works at a bookstore and derives sexual pleasure by stealing and wearing women's underwear. One day, he receives a DVD in which his activities have been recorded and he becomes anxious. The DVD was sent by Junhong, who happened to know about Bai's psychological trauma stemming from working at Bai's mother's wedding dress shop.
- During the night of his 18th birthday, Jan-wen commits a random shooting in a crowded night market.
- The body of a shop owner's wife is found beheaded in the basement and the shop owner is the suspect.
- Yang is a young man of thirty, smart and talented. He is expected to be the youngest BD manager of a real estate construction company. But he seems to be determined of his future life when he realizes that the bosses missed their affections and friendships for their careers. He decides to try a different way other than the mundane successful way. Yang returns home town to undertake the operation of a grocery store in case of grandpa's illness. There's no 24 hours convenience, but full of warm heart, credits for constrained customers, talking for lonely guys, room for children out of school wanting working parents, light for off-duty people on their way home. Yang leads the grocery store on its own way in spite of the conflict from modern supermarkets.
- A striving actress is invited to a private, mysterious gourmet club only to discover that her competition has prepared a horrifying banquet.
- What will our lives be like 10 years from now? Five up and coming Taiwanese directors each offer their own take answering this question. In 2028, Taiwan is suffering from nuclear waste ("The Can of Anido"), migrant workers ("942"), industrial collapse ("Way Home"), low birth rates and diversity in families ("A Making Of"), and insomnia ("The Sleep"). These destructive issues are the results of our present day. One man's old wounds return as environmental pollution disrupts societal relationships, blowing back as an attack on mankind. The film asks, how did things get this bad? And it asks once more, are these problems exclusive to Taiwan ten years from now? Of the five films, only "A Making Of" has a happy ending.
- This drama reiterates the story of Lu He-Ruo, one of the most important writers and singers in Taiwan who disappeared in the mist of White Terror in 1950.
- Three people hike up a mountain with different motives--Dumas is a lone hunter, Wan-de is a wood thief who must find a hidden object for his boss, and Shin-lan is his girlfriend and mountain patrol officer. They are joined by Patrick, a transvestite who tried to kill himself in the woods. Each must face his or her own ghosts--Dumas who lost a loving father, Patrick who had to fight his father all his life, Shin-lan who wants to break up, and Wan-de who doesn't. They all have a change of heart in this healing film set in the green forest that gets the viewer thinking about family bonds.
- Miss Hui, always attired in elaborate dresses, is the object of Hsiao-Jing's juvenile admiration. The only person who knows about Hsiao-Jing's secret is Zhi-Ya, who wants Hsiao-Jing to be her best friend. Zhi-Ya not only offers her dress to Hsiao-Jing as a gift but also shares the untold story of Miss Hui with her. The two girls grow closer as they follow Miss Hui after class together. However, their friendship starts to fall apart when they learn more about Miss Hui's secret...