Left-Handed Girl' filmmaker Shih-Ching Tsou has inked with WME for representation, Deadline can report exclusively.
Alive and brimming where most neorealist festival movies prefer the detached slow crawl that strains toward a vision of real life, Shih-Ching Tsou’s solo directing debut “Left-Handed Girl” is born ...
In 2004, Shih-Ching Tsou made her directorial debut with Take Out, an underrated and powerful modern neorealist film, with co-writer and co-director Sean Baker. In the two decades since Take Out’s ...
Early on in Shih-Ching Tsou's Left-Handed Girl, one of its protagonists, an adorable Taiwanese girl named I-Jing (Nina Ye), is told by her grandpa that her left-handedness is a curse. "Don't use ...
It’s fitting that, as 82 million Americans travel home for Thanksgiving, a stunner of a Taiwanese movie is dropping on Netflix, offering escape to a world of neon lights and night markets, moped rides ...
It is an unfortunate reality that in many cultures around the world, the left hand is taboo. Some traditions consider it unclean, others brand anyone who uses it to be impure on a physical and ...
Furious energy down alleys and boulevards. A little girl trying to bond with her distracted mother. A familial gaggle of working-class women. Tactful editing showing off the emotional range of female ...
The selection was made by Taiwan’s Bureau of Audiovisual and Music Industry Development under the Ministry of Culture, which conducted the screening process on behalf of the Republic of China Motion ...
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