Huang Yu-Shan Trailers
In Perpetual Nostalgia: Tales of the Military Dependents' Villages in Literature TrailerTaste of Life TrailerSouth Night Trailer
Taiwanese filmmaker.
In Perpetual Nostalgia: Tales of the Military Dependents' Villages in Literature TrailerTaste of Life TrailerSouth Night Trailer
Taiwanese filmmaker.
Total trailers found: 11
05 June 1991
Two teenage girls make a pledge to each other to be as "man and wife" in a small Chinese fishing town.
10 October 2024
Literature and tales of the military dependents' villages leave a unique and precious character in Taiwanese history since the Great Retreat in 1949.
01 April 1990
Explores the relationship of a mother and daughter, both of whom are embittered by their lives.
01 January 1997
The Petrel Returns is the story about the pioneer of Taiwan modern dancer Ms. Tsai Ruiyue, who was born in Tainan, and had been educated in Japan.
11 December 2015
Different styles of dining can also be portrayed as different types of life. Restaurant hostess, Liu Fen-Fang, prepares a feast for the new opening of her restaurant.
24 April 1999
Rebellious girl Lan leaves home at a young age, and the cruel reality forces her to sell her body in order to get by.
01 January 1988
Accustomed to the life of a young master, Wen Hsieng is forced to compromise under the pressure of family members, and arranges to go to the mountain temple to study.
02 November 2007
The film, adapted from the Chung Chao-Cheng novel of the same title, Song of Chatian Mountain, depicts the intellectual tyranny of the occupiers at the end of the Second World War and the way that educated persons resisted the war.
21 October 2005
The year is 1943 and Taiwan is under Japanese colonization. After finishing his studies in Japan, famous Taiwanese sculptor and painter Ching-Cheng Huang receives an offer to teach in Beiping Art School.
08 November 2008
A woman from foreign place buries her secrets in smoke and shadows. A girl trussed by routine has trouble seeing herself.
01 January 1982
In his 40s, sculptor JU Ming had already made his name in the early 80s art scene in Taiwan. He then decided to pursue opportunities in New York.