Reported about 1 year ago
Taiwanese films made a mark at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, not only receiving numerous nominations in important categories but also winning multiple awards. The teams from various films attended a media event to share their feelings about winning, being nominated, and their creative process, expressing their commitment to continue producing works that showcase Taiwan's unique qualities and make the nation proud. 'A Dog Barking at the Moon' directors, Yin Youqiao and Zeng Weiliang, were honored with the Golden Camera Special Mention Award, emphasizing the theme of the film aimed at provoking thoughts among viewers regarding societal issues. Other Taiwanese films like 'Bug' and 'Black' also received recognition at the festival, highlighting the growing international presence of Taiwan's film industry.
Source: YAHOO