I Have Nothing to Say
Country/Region:
Taiwan
Release Year: 2017
Release Year: 2017
Story:
A trip to Taiwan has molded the character of a Chinese mother, where she meets up with her daughter exiled to Hong Kong. With a moving mother and daughter story, Ying Liang reveals the secrets hidden in the mother and subtly depicts the political dilemma of Taiwan, Hong Kong and China.
A trip to Taiwan has molded the character of a Chinese mother, where she meets up with her daughter exiled to Hong Kong. With a moving mother and daughter story, Ying Liang reveals the secrets hidden in the mother and subtly depicts the political dilemma of Taiwan, Hong Kong and China.
Casts & Crews:
Ying Liang
Directors
Runtime:
25
minutes
Subtitles:
Chinese, English
Festivals & Awards:
2017 Kaohsiung Film Festival , Taiwan 2017 South Taiwan Film Festival , Taiwan 2018 International Film Festival Rotterdam , Netherlands 2018 Golden Harvest Awards for Outstanding Short Films, Taiwan
2017 Kaohsiung Film Festival , Taiwan 2017 South Taiwan Film Festival , Taiwan 2018 International Film Festival Rotterdam , Netherlands 2018 Golden Harvest Awards for Outstanding Short Films, Taiwan
Tags:
Family, Chinese, Biography
Director‘s Statement:
This short film is directed by Liang Ying, according to his personal experience in living in exile, he tells a moving story of a mother and her daughter, and the secrets hidden behind the mother, subtly depicting the political dilemma of Taiwan, Hong Kong and China.
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su yuan at 2022-08-17
被政权割裂的亲情,不只是海峡,内地急速城市化又何尝不是由血泪构筑起来的,“没机会了”。
Finn at 2021-09-30
太难过了
mato at 2021-09-29
吾心归处是故乡
Alex kk at 2021-09-22
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Casts & Crews
Ying Liang
Director
Story:
A trip to Taiwan has molded the character of a Chinese mother, where she meets up with her daughter exiled to Hong Kong. With a moving mother and daughter story, Ying Liang reveals the secrets hidden in the mother and subtly depicts the political dilemma of Taiwan, Hong Kong and China.