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Twenty Something Taipei

Tai Bei Chao 9 Wan 5

Taiwan, Hong Kong

2002

97 Min
Color
1.85:1
Mandarin
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DIR Leon Dai

EXEC Teddy Chan

PROD Ronald Tsang

SCR India Chen, Su Chao-Bin

DP Poon Hang-Sang

CAST Stanley Huang, Cheryl Yang, Ehlo Huang, Jill Yu, Rebecca Chiang, George Chang, Vivi Wang, Jack Kao

ED Kwong Chi-leung

PROD DES Kenneth Mak, Hsia Shao Yu

SOUND Tu Du-Che

Synopsis

In the Taiwanese capital of Taipei, the taboo of sex is racing through everyone’s minds: a kindergarten teacher is a party animal at night, a sex-addicted hairstylist seduces anyone she can, a cyber angel hungers for various sexual relationships, and a lesbian swears to protect the women of the world. In their lives the questions of sex, love, and the game of romance plays through their minds, but will the answers ever come? —IMDb

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Leon Dai

Born in 1966, he started working in theatre in his mid-twenties. After professional training at the National Institute of Arts, he participated in the Godot Theatre Company and Ping Fong Acting Troupe shows. A turning point then came in 1993 when he started to act onscreen, in advertisements, TV dramas, and films. He became known in particular as the star of art house movies directed by Lin Cheng-sheng (Sweet Degeneration, March of Happiness, Robinson’s Crusoe, Betelnut Beauty). Since then he has also notably appeared in Better Than Sex, a manga-inspired comedy, and Parking – which was selected for the Cannes Festival last year.

Deciding to take up another role, this time behind the camera, in 2001 he filmed his first short movie Two Summers, and one year later the feature Taipei Twenty Something. This career move helped to push him into a more international arena. The third directing experience of Leon Dai was with the film selected in competition at this year’s Alba Festival… read more

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