TAIWAN FILM FESTIVAL 2021 SHORT FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS
Taiwan Film Festival is back in 2021, with this virtual edition streaming online from September 16 to 30, 2021.
A light comedy that fuses past and present on the real event of Japan’s first-ever map in 1821. Tadataka Inō is the famed cartographer who achieved this feat, but the actual history has more to reveal. Based on an original rakugo story, the comedy morphs into a moving account of cultural pride based on determination and perseverance. Great casting with a flair for both comedy and serious drama.
Find out why Tokyo is the world’s food capital thru the work and dedication of four accomplished Japanese chefs reflecting the delicate variety of Japanese cuisine. Immerse yourself in the art of Japanese cooking, whether traditional kaiseki, fashionable sweets, French-inspired fusion, or the ever-popular sushi. Perfection is an understatement when aiming for beyond the best. This one gets all the Michelin stars!
With a terrific soundtrack, this ebullient feel-good drama boasts a superb ensemble cast in intertwined storylines that weave well through the end. Be ready for a reveal within the story that is cleverly conceived and structured. Based on a prize-winning bestseller, the magic of this narrative lies in the nurturing kindness of the uniquely quirky characters who will make you laugh, cry and fall in love.
Taiwan Film Festival is back in 2021, with this virtual edition streaming online from September 16 to 30, 2021.
The Jewish International Film Festival (JIFF) is back this year at the Ritz Cinema in Randwick, Sydney from 18 February to 24 March 2021. The festival spans a varied collection of Jewish films in both documentary and narrative feature formats. There is a bit for everyone, including movies and TV series from Israel, stories about the Holocaust, and compelling profiles of prominent Jewish personalities. Among the documentaries, here are my highlights to guide you when selecting what to watch.