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Several Taiwanese Films to Feature at 2022 New York Asian Film Festival
Taiwan Cinema
The 2022 New York Asian Film Festival (NTAFF) will take place from July 15–31, 2022. With the support of the Taipei Cultural Center in New York, Taiwanese films Mama Boy (初戀慢半拍), The Funeral (頭七), My Best Friend’s Breakfast (我吃了那男孩一整年的早餐), Terrorizers (青春弒戀), Life for Sale (售命), Tank Fairy (桶妝仙女), and Reclaim (一家之主) will be featured at Film at Lincoln Center (FLC) and Asia Society from July 16-29.

Mama Boy, scheduled to premiere at the FLC’s Walter Reade Theater on July 16, was directed by Taiwanese American Arvin Chen (陳駿霖). Chen previously directed romantic comedies Au Revoir Taipei (一頁台北) and Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (明天記得愛上我), both of which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival. In recent years, he has spent time developing film and television projects in the US. Mama Boy, a comedy about growing pains and self-discovery, was selected for the Udine Far East Film Festival in Italy prior to its selection for the NTAFF.

The Funeral, scheduled to premiere at the FLC’s Walter Reade Theater on July 20, is a story about a broken home. The film begins with the daughter of the family moving away from home because her pregnancy outside of marriage was deemed unacceptable by her father. Years later, when she returns home to attend her grandfather’s funeral, the daughter finds out that the rest of her family was murdered. Director Shen Dan-Quei (沈丹桂) creates a mix of horror and mystery that offers insight into the living and the dead.

One of the highlights of this upcoming Taiwanese cinema showcase is the premiere of three films in a row at Walter Reade Theater on July 24. First, My Best Friend’s Breakfast is adapted from a tale that was originally posted on the Taiwanese social media platform ‘Dcard’ in 2015. The heartwarming romance depicted became a bestselling novel, and it was published in numerous languages before making the transition to the big screen.

Next up is Terrorizers, a drama about a public slashing incident committed by a young man. Several rising names in Taiwanese series and cinema star in this film, including Moon Lee (李沐) and Annie Chen (陳庭妮). Moon Lee, the leading actress in both My Best Friend’s Breakfast and Terrorizers, was nominated for Best New Performer at the 2021 Golden Horse Awards for her role in Terrorizers. Lee also won Best Newcomer in a Television Series at the 55th Golden Bell Awards for the role of Chiang Hsiao-Meng (江曉孟) in the TV series The Victims' Game (誰是被害者).

Finally, Life for Sale will also premiere on July 24. Director Tom Teng will attend the showing to introduce his film to the audience. The movie is about a suicidal man putting his life up for sale on the Internet, and it is entertaining with attractive cinematography and slick action.

In addition, Tank Fairy, a short film co-produced by Taiwanese and US companies, will be part of the NYAFF’s Narrative Shorts Showcase on July 28. The LGBTQ-themed film was directed by Erich Rettstadt, a queer American filmmaker based in Taipei.

Moreover, ‘Reclaim,’ directed by CJ Wang, which is scheduled to premiere at Asia Society on July 29, has been nominated for this year’s Uncaged Award for the NYAFF’s Best Feature Film Competition. The film is a beautifully nuanced character study about late-life female empowerment through self-actualization. Director Wang will also attend the premiere to lead the post-screening Q&A session.

The New York Asian Film Festival is co-presented by the New York Asian Film Foundation and Film at Lincoln Center in association with Asia Society. The NYAFF 20th anniversary lineup showcases the most exciting new action, comedy, drama, thriller, romance, horror, and art-house films from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, China, South Korea, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Mongolia, Singapore, and the United States.

For more information, please visit: https://www.nyaff.org

Photographs courtesy of New York Asian Film Festival

Mama Boy初戀慢半拍
Mama Boy初戀慢半拍|dir. Arvin Chen陳駿霖|2022|98 minutes|Mandarin with English subtitles
North American Premiere|7/16/2022 3:15PM, Walter Reade Theater, FLC
Taiwanese American director Arvin Chen returns to the silver screen almost 10 years after Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? with his 2022 Taipei Film Festival opening night film. Xiao-hong (played by heartthrob Kai Ko) is timid to a fault, thanks largely to his domineering mother. After her attempts to set him up with a love interest end in disaster, he inadvertently meets an older woman (singer-actress Vivian Hsu) who captures his attention in a most unexpected place. Chen brilliantly de-glamorizes his cast, transforming them into quotidian characters we can all root for, without belittling their personal battles. Their gradual metamorphoses are painted with a vibrant cinematic palette and punctuated with moments of magical realism. Deftly exploring real-life social phenomena, Chen allows comedy and a sublime dramatic arc to evolve organically between the characters. Mama Boy is an endearing, insightful tale about a young man finally coming of age.
📽Trailer: https://youtu.be/qpzLl30ra0A

The Funeral頭七
The Funeral頭七|dir. Shen Dan-Quei沈丹桂|2022|102 minutes|Mandarin with English subtitles
International Premiere|7/20/2022 - 9:00PM Walter Reade Theater, FLC
Single mother Chun Hua works two jobs, struggling to survive the hustle of Taipei while facing a personal crisis. Summoned home to attend her grandfather’s funeral, she’s greeted by her cousin with oddly preternatural cheer, but treated with chilling disdain by her family, who insist she doesn’t belong there. Soon, Chun Hua’s ghostly nightmares begin to turn real, as she and her daughter are threatened by malevolent spirits and eerie visions. The dangers grow ever more deadly, devastating secrets are revealed, and lives are truly at stake—or is it already too late? Chilling camerawork, heart-stopping sound cues, and unexpected shock cuts all contribute to a mounting sense of dread in this superlative horror film, which probes the dark shadows of family dysfunction, crushing societal pressure, loneliness, and loss.
📽Trailer: https://youtu.be/9OD1a8_1YcA

My Best Friend’s Breakfast我吃了那男孩一整年的早餐
My Best Friend’s Breakfast我吃了那男孩一整年的早餐|dir. Du Zheng Zhe杜政哲|2022|109 minutes|Mandarin with English subtitles
North American Premiere|7/24/2022, 1:30PM Walter Reade Theater, FLC
Gawky, food-obsessed high school girl Weixin (Moon Lee) inadvertently leads handsome BMOC Youquan (singer-songwriter Eric Chou) to think her beautiful best friend has a crush on him. He proceeds to bring breakfast to the false admirer every day for a year, and Weixin ends up eating it (with gleeful gusto) so as not to hurt his feelings. Meanwhile, the two begin to bond as he teaches her guitar and, unbeknownst to each other, start to become mutually infatuated. Their parallel paths to self-discovery are paved with more crossed signals than a 1970s sitcom as love-triangle misunderstandings intensify to a feverish pitch. Based on a true story first serialized online that resulted in a real-life marriage, this Taiwanese campus romance is as sweetly charming as it is deliciously hilarious.
📽 Trailer: https://youtu.be/WPaodyQefH4

Terrorizers青春弒戀
Terrorizers青春弒戀|dir. Ho Wi-Ding何蔚庭, Hu Shih-Hsin胡至欣|2021|127 minutes|Mandarin with English subtitles
New York Premiere|7/24/2022, 4:00PM Walter Reade Theater, FLC
A delusional young man (Austin Lin of iWeirDO, NYAFF 2020) suddenly attacks a couple in public with a ninja sword. This sensational act of violence is then deconstructed through flashbacks and flash-forwards that explore the relationships between the four main characters, gradually unveiling their true natures. They include a noble young man who falls in love with a drama student and hopes to settle down, but all is not as it seems; an aspiring actress who confronts compromising secrets from her past; and a teen cosplayer who finds herself caught between a predator and a false hero. As all these threads converge, writer-director Ho Wi-Ding masterfully reveals how the disparaging public eye can dangerously fracture the emotional lives of fragile.
📽Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EajDGXwhH2o

Life for Sale售命
Life for Sale售命|dir. Tom Teng鄧仲謀|2022|106 minutes |Mandarin and Taiwanese with English subtitles|International Premiere|7/24/2022, 9:30PM Walter Reade Theater, FLC
Pity poor insurance salesman Liang did the work but not getting any sales, and despite several imaginative attempts to off himself, he fails. But thanks to an agent of fate (masquerading, of course, as a cockroach), he finds Yukio Mishima’s 1968 “psychedelic adventure” novel “Life for Sale” and is inspired to offer his own on the Internet. Before he knows it, he’s in big demand… but death continues to elude him. As Liang encounters evermore strange and powerful clients, his newfound lack of fear leads him in daring directions. With each audacious exploit, this absurdist noir comedy grows increasingly extravagant, gruesome, even heart-stopping, but never ceases to surprise.
📽 Trailer: https://youtu.be/Isc2iyTEKQw

Tank Fairy桶妝仙女
Tank Fairy桶妝仙女|dir. Erich Rettstadt雷利|2021|10 minutes|Mandarin with English Subtitles
Part of NARRATIVE SHORTS SHOWCASE| 7/28/2022, 3:30PM Walter Reade Theater, FLC
A sassy gas tank delivery woman turns out to be a queer young boy’s fairy godmother when she makes his dreams of becoming a hip drag queen come true in a fabulous explosion of glitter and glamor.
📽 Trailer: https://youtu.be/X_QHAsnvlhQ


Reclaim 一家之主
Reclaim 一家之主|dir. CJ Wang王希捷|2022|126 minutes|Mandarin with English subtitles
International Premiere|7/29/2022, 6:00PM Asia Society
Beloved art teacher Mrs. Yeh has long given up her dreams of seeing the world, instead becoming a good wife, mother, and daughter. She dutifully waits on her mansplaining loafer husband, tries to keep tabs on her Alzheimer’s-stricken mother, and dotes on her grown children. When her architect daughter moves back home while trying to reset her career, Mrs. Yeh decides to buy a bigger apartment. But plans go awry. This beautifully nuanced feature debut eloquently and humorously addresses the human condition through the family microcosm. With mise-en-scène that cleverly conveys metaphoric resonance, as well as poetic passages of dream-logic, this is a profound paean to empowerment through self-actualization.
📽Trailer: https://youtu.be/evwr8JQFmXo

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Old is New: Taiwanese Artist Cheng Tsung Feng’s Work on Display at LongHouse Reserve
Taipei Cultural Center in New York is pleased to announce that contemporary Taiwanese artist Cheng Tsung Feng’s (范承宗) large scale installation, “Fish Trap House VI East Hampton,” will be on display in July at LongHouse Reserve. Feng’s work marks the first time that LongHouse Reserve has collaborated with a Taiwanese artist since its founding in 1991.

In Fish Trap House VI, the artist continues a series of works that are never-before-seen in America, debuting at a venue perfectly suited for a broader audience. His fish trap is based on the Taiwanese traditional fishing tool, and it pays homage to ancient hunting and fishing traditions. Feng learned the methods for making a traditional fish trap from an elder of the indigenous Thao tribe. Then, he applied these techniques to the creation of his art installation.

Fish Trap House VI will invite visitors to a tranquil experience at an enchanting spot to gaze at the gardens, be in nature, and join a global community. At LongHouse, several species of bamboo grow naturally, providing color, sound, and texture that are both transformative and restorative. The bamboo at LongHouse prevents soil erosion and removes large amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, providing a healthy space, further enhanced by the beautiful scenery surrounding it.

Feng’s piece is made out of the very material that grows in abundance at LongHouse. The set-up will provide a place that all can enter for music, dance, and ceremonies throughout the season. His piece will be permanent, presented this summer then preserved over time for years to come.

About the artist, Cheng Tsung Feng:
Cheng Tsung Feng is a Taiwanese artist with an old soul and a fascination for exploring the time-honored wisdom hidden in traditional utensils. He is devoted to preserving these intangible assets and applies methods from traditional artifacts to create large-scale installations, bringing brilliant ancient wisdom to life through the objects involved. He has created pieces for Hermes, Aesop, Nike, Loewe, Apple, Ritz-Carlton, Kvadrat, Eslite, and other international brands.

To Learn More about Cheng Tsung Feng, visit HERE 

About the Longhouse Reserve and its founder, Jack Lenor Larsen:
Jack Lenor Larsen (1927-2020), a globally recognized textile designer and weaver, was one of the world’s foremost advocates of both traditional and contemporary crafts. During his travels around the world, Jack was inspired by local materials, traditions, and history, often referencing these sources when designing his textile patterns.

The 16-acre LongHouse Reserve was created in 1991 with the mission of exemplifying living with art in all forms. Through a program titled Art in the Garden, guided by a professional staff, devoted board, and expert Art Committee, LongHouse blends art and nature with the belief that the arts are central to experiencing life to the fullest. The artists whose works are on display are deeply engaged in the natural world and human life, creating a sanctuary for learning and contemplation.

The Fish Trap House VI East Hampton is organized by LongHouse Reserve and supported by Taipei Cultural Center in New York.

Exhibition:
《Fish Trap House VI East Hampton》
Venue:
Longhouse Reserve
(133 Hands Creek Road, East Hampton, NY 11937)
https://longhouse.org/

Image courtesy of the artist

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2023-2025 ISPA’s Taiwan Fellowship Program - Call for Applications
Taipei Cultural Center in New York is delighted to collaborate with International Society for the Performing Arts to launch 2023-2025 ISPA’s Taiwan Fellowship Program! Applications are being accepted now through Friday, July 15, 2022 at 17:00 EDT (New York).

About the Program
The Taiwan Fellowship provides three-year access to ISPA’s extensive international network of arts professionals to two (2) mid-career leaders from Taiwan’s performing arts community. Participants join the ISPA membership and attend the 2023, 2024, and 2025 New York ISPA Congresses where they engage in the development and exchange of ideas with leaders from some of the world's most significant presenting organizations, performing arts organizations, artist management agencies, cultural policy groups, foundations, festivals, and related professionals.

Who We're Looking For
Mid-career leaders who are deeply committed to increasing the global connectivity of the industry and interested in developing their career through an extended engagement with ISPA. Applicants must:
• Be a permanent resident or citizen of Taiwan
• Currently working in the performing arts in Taiwan
• Minimum of five years professional experience in the performing arts
• Have the ability to attend and fully participate in ISPA for the next three years
• Have a strong working knowledge of English (must provide scores of a proficiency test such as TOEFL, IELTS, Cambridge Assessment, TOEIC, GEPT; or proof of completion of a bachelor’s, master’s, doctorate, or professional degree at an accredited college or university where English is the only language of instruction)

Learn More and Apply
https://www.ispa.org/page/fellowship_landing

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