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The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse

The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse

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Documentary

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In 2013, the Golden Horse Film Festival celebrated its 50th anniversary. The ministry of Culture commissioned director Yang Li-chou to make a documentary about the history of Golden Horse. What is unique to this film is that it's not an ode to celebrities but about the role cinema plays in ordinary people's lives. It's a love letter to cinema, filmmakers and audiences.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Chinese

Runtime

113 mins

Rating

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Release Date

04 March 2016

Country

Taiwan

Cast

Gwei Lun-Mei

Gwei Lun-Mei

Self - Narrator

Ivy Ling Po

Ivy Ling Po

Self

Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan

Self

Charlie Chin Chiang-Lin

Charlie Chin Chiang-Lin

Self

Sylvia Chang

Sylvia Chang

Self

Zhao Wei

Zhao Wei

Self

Hou Hsiao-hsien

Hou Hsiao-hsien

Self

Stanley Kwan Kam-Pang

Stanley Kwan Kam-Pang

Self

Peter Chan

Peter Chan

Self

Fruit Chan

Fruit Chan

Self

Ang Lee

Ang Lee

Self

Ko Chun-Hsiung

Ko Chun-Hsiung

Self

Kevin Chu

Kevin Chu

Self

Wei Te-sheng

Wei Te-sheng

Self

Leon Dai

Leon Dai

Self

Jiang Wen

Jiang Wen

Self

Lee Hsing

Lee Hsing

Self

Chelsia Chan

Chelsia Chan

Self

Hsiao Yeh

Hsiao Yeh

Self

Wang Tung

Wang Tung

Self

Peggy Chiao

Peggy Chiao

Self

Kan Ping Yu

Kan Ping Yu

Self

Chen Yu-hsun

Chen Yu-hsun

Self

Tien Niu

Tien Niu

Self (archive footage)

Ronald Chin Han

Ronald Chin Han

Self (archive footage)

Joan Lin Feng-jiao

Joan Lin Feng-jiao

Self (archive footage)

Loretta Yang Hui-shan

Loretta Yang Hui-shan

Self (archive footage)

Wen Ying

Wen Ying

Self (archive footage)

Yao Teng-Yuan

Yao Teng-Yuan

Self

Wen Tien-hsiang

Wen Tien-hsiang

Self

Cheng Pi-yun

Cheng Pi-yun

Self

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