Suming Rupi

Most Popular Suming Rupi Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

New Turn Trailer (2021)

14 May 2021

Looking for her long-lost twin sister, a woman from Hong Kong bikes around Taiwan, joined by three complete strangers, one from Hong Kong, one from Taiwan, one from China, each biking around the island for his/her own reasons.

Ça Fait Si Longtemps Trailer (2017)

04 November 2017

Is it possible that a group of people share our culture and fate, but are drifting in another part of the ocean? Taiwanese aboriginal musicians, Suming and Baobu, are invited to New Caledonia for a month of musical exchange.

52Hz, I Love You Trailer (2017)

26 January 2017

'Cape No. 7' director Wei Te-Sheng returns to his melodic roots with Taiwan's first musical, '52Hz, I Love You.

See You Trailer (2024)

25 October 2024

After his suicide, a teen ghost contacts his classmate through sign language, revealing the queer love and pain they were never allowed to voice.

Together Trailer (2012)

30 November 2012

Everyone around Xiao Yang, a 17-year-old high school boy, keeps secrets and suffers from heartbreak. His father runs a print shop and meets a girl next door, Li who is about to get married soon.

Hopscotch Trailer (2007)

30 October 2007

Zong is a tow truck driver. He makes a living by towing away cars parked in the prohibited areas everyday.

Panay Trailer (2015)

04 July 2015

Panay worked in the city as a journalist. One day, she found her tribe had been overdeveloped and changed by tourism.

Mamu Trailer (2024)

07 June 2024

As ageing Mayaw's mind begins to fade, he hears the call of his indigenous Taiwanese homeland and its magical guardians - very far from the grey London he now inhabits.

Deadwood Blossom Trailer (2026)

09 May 2026

Who is Singing There Trailer (2009)

10 November 2009

The rock 'n' roll band "TOTEM" was formed seven years ago. Right before the second album released, lead singer and drummer determined to leave the group.

Lost Call Trailer (2026)

27 March 2026

Douzi misses her dad very much, but he never appears in her dreams. She believes she can still talk to him, so she carries a paper phone to school on Parent-Child Day.