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10 Plus 10 (2011)

A collection of twenty short films by twenty different directors, all about Taiwan.

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 54M

Director : Hou Hsiao-hsien, Sylvia Chang, Wen-Tang Cheng, Hsiao Ya-chuan, Kuo-Fu Chen, Leon Dai, Arvin Chen, Chang Tso-chi, Hou Chi-jan, Cheng Yu-Chieh, Wi Ding Ho, Wang Tung, Chu Yen-ping, Chen Yu-hsun, Chung Mong-Hong, Shen Ko-Shang, Siu-Di Wang, Wei Te-sheng, Wu Nien-Jen, Ya-che Yang

Synopsis

10+10 is a project initiated by the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival to demonstrate the solidarity between Taiwanese film-makers. 20 directors are invited to make a 5-minute short film each on the theme of the “Uniqueness of Taiwan,” but allowed total freedom in all other aspects.

Actors

Shu Qi
Shu Qi
The Young Woman (segment "La Belle Epoque")
Gwei Lun-mei
Gwei Lun-mei
Li, the young woman (segment "Key")
Lawrence Ko
Lawrence Ko
Liu Chi's lover (segment "Hippocamp Hair Salon")
Leon Dai
Leon Dai
Hsiao-pang's uncle (segment "Reverberation")
Joseph Chang
Joseph Chang
The Man (segment "Lane 256")
Jack Kao
Jack Kao
Chou Wei-te's father (segment "Reverberation")
Lu Yi-Ching
Lu Yi-Ching
Chou Wei-te's mother (segment "Reverberation")
Peggy Tseng
Peggy Tseng
The Older Woman (segment "The Debut")
Ko I-Chen
Ko I-Chen
Salon Owner (segment "Hippocamp Hair Salon")
Zaizai Lin
Zaizai Lin
Customer (segment "Something's Gotta Give")
Angela Zhang
Angela Zhang
The Woman (segment "Lane 256")
Ryan Kou
Ryan Kou
Man (segment "Destined Eruption")
Ming-shiou Tsai
Ming-shiou Tsai
Brothers (segment "The Ritual")
Chi-Wen Hsieh
Chi-Wen Hsieh
Brothers (segment "The Ritual")
Riva Chang
Riva Chang
An-tai, the girl (segment "The Orphans")
Yung-Feng Lee
Yung-Feng Lee
Son (segment "A Grocery Called Forever")
Mei Fang
Mei Fang
The Great-grandmother (segment "La Belle Epoque")
Nikki Hsieh
Nikki Hsieh
Bus Driver (segment "Bus Odyssey")
Shao-Huai Chang
Shao-Huai Chang
Man being chased (segment "Bus Odyssey")
Jie-Fei Huang
Jie-Fei Huang
Pregnant woman (segment "Bus Odyssey")

Crews

Hou Hsiao-hsien
Hou Hsiao-hsien
Director
Sylvia Chang
Sylvia Chang
Director
Wen-Tang Cheng
Wen-Tang Cheng
Director
Hsiao Ya-chuan
Hsiao Ya-chuan
Director
Kuo-Fu Chen
Kuo-Fu Chen
Director
Leon Dai
Leon Dai
Director
Arvin Chen
Arvin Chen
Director
Chang Tso-chi
Chang Tso-chi
Director
Hou Chi-jan
Hou Chi-jan
Director
Cheng Yu-Chieh
Cheng Yu-Chieh
Director
Wi Ding Ho
Wi Ding Ho
Director
Wang Tung
Wang Tung
Director
Chu Yen-ping
Chu Yen-ping
Director
Chen Yu-hsun
Chen Yu-hsun
Director
Chung Mong-Hong
Chung Mong-Hong
Director
Shen Ko-Shang
Shen Ko-Shang
Director
Siu-Di Wang
Siu-Di Wang
Director
Wei Te-sheng
Wei Te-sheng
Director
Wu Nien-Jen
Wu Nien-Jen
Director
Ya-che Yang
Ya-che Yang
Director
Wang Tung
Wang Tung
Writer
Sylvia Chang
Sylvia Chang
Writer
Chang Chia-lu
Chang Chia-lu
Writer

Posters and backgrounds

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