All projects
Cinema Strada: Limited Online Preview + Collector’s Blu-ray & Book
Studio Luffa
"Back on North Face" Crowdfunding Project
重返巔峰北壁
The crowdfunding campaign for the documentary “Me and My Condemned Father”
李家驊
[Bel Ami] Limited Private Screening × Merchandise Sale
Blackfin Production
EEL Exquisite Set
底噪影像
The fifth album by the Ying-Da Chen Quartet, Live Without Irony
Giloo紀實影音
Hold The Hope: Documentary Crowdfunding Project
張弘榤
Holographic Blueprint of Screenwriting:Journey from Inspiration to Visual Realization
RAY
Holographic Blueprint of Screenwriting: Live Online Course
"My ten golden years have been sacrificed in vain." The Kuomintang was losing ground in the civil war. In order to restore the inflation caused by the war, Chia...
"My ten golden years have been sacrificed in vain." The Kuomintang was losing ground in the civil war. I...
“Unexpected Taiwanese Cinema” takes its title from a regular column by writer Zhang Yi-xuan, published in Fa: A Journal of Film Appreciation. Issue #190 of the magazine centers on films made with archival footage, opening a conversation on archival collage cinema. A special feature titled Private Films by Women explores how the idea that “the personal is political” is practiced through documentary. In her column of the same name, Zhang Yi-xuan also reflects on the film Looking for Chiang Ching-kuo, examining its unique place in the Taiwanese cinematic landscape—how it opens up the past instead of merely returning to it, and how such an approach keeps critical thinking through images alive. Both “archives” and “documentation” point us toward the past. But unless the past is re-examined and redefined, memory cannot truly exist. This collaborative program between Fa and Giloo invites viewers to engage with Taiwanese cinema that defies expectations—films that challenge, refract, and reimagine the nation's film history through both viewing and writing. Together, we hope to uncover new cinematic possibilities waiting within Taiwan’s ever-evolving image archive.