Taipei Film Festival
The Taipei Film Festival (Chinese: 台北電影節; pinyin: Táiběi Diànyǐng Jié) is a film festival promoted by the city of Taipei, Taiwan, the Republic of China, through the Department of Cultural Affairs of the Taipei City Government. It was first held in 1998.[1] Chaired by director, actress, film and stage producer Sylvia Chang, Taipei Film Festival is the only festival in Taiwan that offers a New Talent Competition for aspiring directors from around the world and a Taipei Award competition for Taiwanese filmmakers. The Festival screens around 200 films from more than 30 countries worldwide. With approximately 100,000 attendants each year, Taipei Film Festival has become one of the most influential film festivals in the Chinese-speaking world. In 2010, the Taipei Film Festival celebrated its 12th edition, which ran from June 25 to July 15.
Women Make Waves is a longer-established film festival, in Taiwan since 1993, and the largest women's film festival in Asia. Since 2005, there is also an annual Asian Lesbian Film and Video Festival in Taipei.[2]
Competition Programmes
- International New Talent Competition - Films in this section must be a director's first or second feature.
- Taipei Film Awards - Competition for Taiwanese filmmakers.
Awards
- International New Talent Competition
- Grand Prize
- Special Jury Prize
- Audience’s Choice Award
- Taipei Film Awards
- Grand Prize
- Best Narrative Feature
- Best Documentary
- Best Short Film
- Best Animation
- Best Director
- Best Actor
- Best Actress
- Best Supporting Actor
- Best Supporting Actress
- Best New Talent
- Best Screenplay
- Award for an Outstanding Artistic Contribution
- Audience Choice Award
- Outstanding Contribution Award
List of winners of Grand Prize in the International New Talent Competition
Year | Film | Director | Nationality of director |
---|---|---|---|
2005 | Vremya zhatvy | Marina Razbezhkina | Russia |
2006 | Douches froides | Antony Cordier | France |
2007 | Emmas Glück | Sven Taddicken | Germany |
2008 | Le Ring | Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette | Australia |
2009 | Disgrace | Steve Jacobs | Australia |
2010 | Kick Off | Shawkat Amin Korki | Iraq |
2011 | En terrains connus | Stéphane Lafleur | Canada |
2012 | Hanaan | Ruslan Pak | Uzbekistan |
2013 | Youth | Tom Shoval | Israel |
2014 | 10 Minutes | Lee Yong-seung | South Korea |
2015 | Haganenet | Nadav Lapid | Israel |
See also
References
- ↑ Palmer, Augusta (October 14, 1998). "Don't Get Your Mooncake Wet: First Taipei Film Festival Celebrates Global Independents Despite Delug". Indiewire - Festivals. SnagFilms. Retrieved December 6, 2011.
- ↑ Peter W. Daniels; Kong-Chong Ho; Thomas A. Hutton (2012). New Economic Spaces in Asian Cities: From Industrial Restructuring to the Cultural Turn. Routledge. pp. 82–. ISBN 978-0-415-56773-2.
External links
- 台北電影節官方網站 The Taipei Film Festival Official Website