Huang Pang-chuan

Huang Pang-chuan Trailers

Thé Lumière Trailer

Born in Taiwan in 1988, Pang-Chuan Huang graduated in Graphic design at Taichung University (Taiwan) and Cinema and Audiovisual at Sorbonne Nouvelle University (Paris, France). He began his career as a photographer and then started experimenting with filmmaking.

Most Popular Huang Pang-chuan Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Thé Lumière Trailer (2021)

02 May 2021

Lim took Huang touring around the downtown streets and rural trails, tracing the path of HUNG TUNG, Lim's favorite artist.

Last Year When the Train Passed By Trailer (2018)

08 August 2018

“What were you doing last year, when I took this photo from a train passing by your house?”

Return Trailer (2017)

16 June 2017

Two journeys take place in two different periods. One is a train journey across two continents. The other follows an old family photograph back to life during wartime.

Amateur in the Moon Trailer (2025)

19 October 2025

YOSHIKAWA Hayao (1890-1959), pioneer of amateur cinema in Asia, authored over 160 books to share his passion during the 1930s.

Hisako Trailer (2020)

17 October 2020

Daughter of Nectar Trailer (2026)

15 May 2026

Daughter of Nectar, a gracefully carved marble nude from 1921 by Huang Tu-shui, Taiwan's inaugural modern sculptor, encapsulates a complex century of Taiwanese history, spanning from Japanese colonisation to Chiang Kai-shek's authoritarian rule and the White Terror era.

Petit Cahier de Cinéma Trailer (2024)

03 February 2024

Water of Immortality Trailer (2021)

08 November 2021

Sculptor Tu-shui Huang (1895-1930) was way ahead of his time, combining traditional Chinese themes with Western influences that he learned while studying at the art academy in Tokyo.

Before the Dawn Trailer (2020)

03 July 2020

Eighty years ago, Weng Nao, a Taiwanese young man wrote essays and novels, documenting his life in Koenji, Tokyo.