A list of top Taiwanese feature comedy films selected in terms of historical importance. Part of the Taiwan Chapter of "Asia Laughs! A Survey of Asian Comedy Films" published in 2011
Kuei-fen Chiu, Ming-yeh Rawnsley, Gary Rawnsle (eds.), Taiwan Cinema, International Reception and So...
Taiwan New Cinema continued for a long period, from 1982 when did appear In Our Time, a anthology fi...
Review of "Brother Wang and Brother Liu on The Road in Taiwan," and short bio of director Lee Hsing ...
Taiwan’s comedy cinema has often been brushed aside as being overly commercial while yielding little...
Comedy is arguably the most local of genres. Tropical Fish (1995) is a Taiwanese comedy that made no...
Cinema Taiwan considers the complex problems of popularity, conflicts between transnational capital ...
This excerpt from a November 2010 interview with Taiwanese filmmaker Kevin Chu (Chu Yen-ping/Zhu Yan...
Transnational Representations focuses on a neglected period in Taiwan film scholarship: the golden a...
In many ways there could not be a more fascinating method to investigate how Taiwan's Chinese Nation...
Translated into Italian from "Bringing Laughter in Changing Times: Taiwan's Comedy Cinema" original...
This chapter foregrounds the intersection of sports, national identity and heterogeneous cultures th...
Book Summary: A survey of a vibrant—and expanding—industry,Directory of World Cinema: China 2 examin...
Includes bibliographical references (page 88)Because of China's distinctive historical background, t...
This chapter examines the emerging comedy film culture in the early People’s Republic of China (PRC)...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] A wide-ranging survey of the subject that celebrates ...
Kuei-fen Chiu, Ming-yeh Rawnsley, Gary Rawnsle (eds.), Taiwan Cinema, International Reception and So...
Taiwan New Cinema continued for a long period, from 1982 when did appear In Our Time, a anthology fi...
Review of "Brother Wang and Brother Liu on The Road in Taiwan," and short bio of director Lee Hsing ...
Taiwan’s comedy cinema has often been brushed aside as being overly commercial while yielding little...
Comedy is arguably the most local of genres. Tropical Fish (1995) is a Taiwanese comedy that made no...
Cinema Taiwan considers the complex problems of popularity, conflicts between transnational capital ...
This excerpt from a November 2010 interview with Taiwanese filmmaker Kevin Chu (Chu Yen-ping/Zhu Yan...
Transnational Representations focuses on a neglected period in Taiwan film scholarship: the golden a...
In many ways there could not be a more fascinating method to investigate how Taiwan's Chinese Nation...
Translated into Italian from "Bringing Laughter in Changing Times: Taiwan's Comedy Cinema" original...
This chapter foregrounds the intersection of sports, national identity and heterogeneous cultures th...
Book Summary: A survey of a vibrant—and expanding—industry,Directory of World Cinema: China 2 examin...
Includes bibliographical references (page 88)Because of China's distinctive historical background, t...
This chapter examines the emerging comedy film culture in the early People’s Republic of China (PRC)...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] A wide-ranging survey of the subject that celebrates ...
Kuei-fen Chiu, Ming-yeh Rawnsley, Gary Rawnsle (eds.), Taiwan Cinema, International Reception and So...
Taiwan New Cinema continued for a long period, from 1982 when did appear In Our Time, a anthology fi...
Review of "Brother Wang and Brother Liu on The Road in Taiwan," and short bio of director Lee Hsing ...