The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse

The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse

Release date : March 4, 2016
Runtime : 1h 53m
Countries of origin : Taiwan /
Original Language : Cantonese / Mandarin /
Director : Yang Li-Chou /
Writers :
Production companies : CNEX Taipei / Backstage Studio /
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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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  • title:The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:1h 53m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Taiwan ·
  • Original Language: Cantonese · Mandarin ·
  • Director: Yang Li-Chou /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: CNEX Taipei · Backstage Studio ·
  • Overview: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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