‘Left-Handed Girl’ Review: Sean Baker Collaborator Shih-Ching Tsou’s Solo Debut Pulses Like Taipei After Dark
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In a first solo feature film, American-Taiwan filmmaker Shih-Ching Tsou near Sean Baker chronicles the return of a mother and her daughters to a Taipei made of galleys and combinations.
‘Left-Handed Girl’ Review: Sean Baker Edits and Co-Writes ‘Tangerine’ Producer Shih-Ching Tsou’s Kaleidoscopic Solo Directing Debut
Cannes: Tsou's visually propulsive portrait of a Taiwanese mother and her two daughters setting up a night market shop in Taipei glistens with a neorealist vibe up until a melodramatic finish.
‘Left-Handed Girl’ Review: Striking, Sean Baker-Penned Drama Sketches Compelling Portrait of Mothers and Daughters in Taiwan
In her solo directorial debut feature'Left-Handed Girl', co-written with Sean Baker, Shih-Ching Tsou follows three generations of women in Taipei.
‘Left-Handed Girl’ Review: Producer/Co-Writer Sean Baker’s First Post-Oscar Film Follows Taiwanese Family’s Secrets & Lies – Cannes Film Festival
A review of 'Left-Handed Girl' from director Shih-Ching Tsou, a longtime associate of Sean Baker, who produced, co-wrote and edited this Taiwanese melodrama.
The Cannes Film Festival is in full swing. The Taiwan-France co-production "Left-Handed Girl", directed by director Zou Shiqing for the first time, has been selected for this year's "Critics' Week" competition. The film had its world premiere in the early morning of the 16th. The film's protagonist, Cai Shuzhen, appeared with her "daughters".
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