This is director Zero Chou's strongest film to date, yet it still lacks a script strong enough to pull it all together. Like her last film, any boxoffice success for "Drifting Flowers" at home and in ...
Dir: Zero Chou. Taiwan, 2007. 97 mins. Following on from last year's Spider Lilies and seemingly catering for the same market - gay festivals and specialised distribution - Zero Chou's episodic drama ...
Sitting by a window at a cafe in Ximending (西門町), Zero Chou (周美玲) appeared surprisingly patient and agreeable as she sat through a weekend afternoon of interviews prior to the theatrical release of ...
Taiwanese director Zero Chou (周美玲) received the Honorary Award on Monday at the 2025 Zinegoak LGBTIQ+ Film and Performing Arts Festival in Bilbao, Spain. Alaitz Arenzana Letamendi, director of the ...
Taiwanese film director Zero Chou's (周美玲) Six Asian Cities Rainbow Project — a series of six productions about LGBTQ+ issues shot in six different cities across Asia. Five have been completed so far ...
To compensate the loss of Lu’s brother, Lu, the captain of judo team at school, has been brought up by her mother as a substitute of her brother in Beijing. In the seemingly masculine appearance, she ...
The most professionally made of her three features to date, but with a weakly developed script that doesn’t plumb far beneath the surface, Zero Chou’s “Drifting Flowers” moseys along for 90-odd ...
The most professionally made of her three features to date, but with a weakly developed script that doesn’t plumb far beneath the surface, Zero Chou’s “Drifting Flowers” moseys along for 90-odd ...
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