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Taiwan’s VR Films and Interactive Projects – Venice Production Bridge

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Vivienne Chow Venice Production Bridge – Venice Gap-Financing Market  “Mirror” – Director: Wu De-Chuen“Mirror” is a story of three men from different generations of the same family.

They live in different eras and have starkly different jobs —as an engraver, a tailor and a trader. But their lives are oddly similar.

They share the same ambition to attain the definition of man, but at the same time, they each take their significant others for granted and undermine their own values, thus reliving the paths of their predecessors. “Fathers’ Video Tapes” – Director: Baboo LiaoTaiwan might be one of the most liberal societies in Asia today, especially in the matter of gay rights and was the first territory in the region to legalize same-sex marriage.

But there was a time where homosexuals on the island struggled for acceptance. “Father’s Video Tapes” gives a nod to this forgotten past of Taiwan’s LGBT community through a three-part narrative that inserts audiences between real space and VR, through bodily interactivity.  “Somewhere Unknown Indochina” – Directors: Asio Liu Chihsiung, Feng-ting TsouDung, Lien, and Phuong are three Vietnamese siblings born in Cambodia during the 1970s wartime period in Indochina.

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