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    Poster for Goodbye, Dragon Inn
    Movie
    2003•
    6.8

    Goodbye, Dragon Inn

    On a dark and rainy night, a historic and regal Taipei cinema sees its final film: 1967 martial arts feature "Dragon Inn".

    Poster for Flowers in the Mirror, Moon in the Water
    Movie
    2009

    Flowers in the Mirror, Moon in the Water

    The title of the François Lunel film is the Buddhist proverb concluding by: "all is but illusion". His movie draws the Tsai Ming-Liang's face during the shooting of his movie Visage, which itself is also a movie within a movie.

    Poster for What Time Is It There?
    Movie
    2001•
    7.0

    What Time Is It There?

    A street vendor with a grim home-life forges a connection with a young woman on her way to Paris.

    Poster for The Wayward Cloud
    Movie
    2005•
    5.9

    The Wayward Cloud

    Hsiao-Kang, now working as an adult movie actor, meets Shiang-chyi once again. Meanwhile, the city of Taipei faces a water shortage that makes the sales of watermelons skyrocket.

    Poster for Help Me, Eros
    Movie
    2007•
    5.7

    Help Me, Eros

    Having lost all his money in the stock market, a depressed man falls in love with a woman over a suicide helpline.

    Poster for I Don't Want to Sleep Alone
    Movie
    2006•
    6.5

    I Don't Want to Sleep Alone

    Rawang, an immigrant from Bangladesh living in awful conditions, takes pity on a Chinese man, Hsiao-kang, who is beaten up and left in the street. Rawang lovingly nurses him on a mattress he found. When he is almost healed, Hsiao-kang meets the waitress Chyi. His love for Rawang is put to the test.

    Poster for Stray Dogs
    Movie
    2014•
    6.3

    Stray Dogs

    An alcoholic man and his two young children barely survive in Taipei. They cross paths with a lonely grocery clerk who might help them make a better life.

    Poster for The Skywalk Is Gone
    Movie
    2002•
    5.7

    The Skywalk Is Gone

    A young woman wandering around meets a young man going to a casting call for a pornographic film.

    Poster for Walker
    Movie
    2012•
    6.1

    Walker

    In 2012, the Hong Kong International Film Festival invited Tsai Ming-Ling to make the opening short film. Having grown up with Hong Kong's popular culture, Tsai Ming-Liang decided to pay homage by making a "Walker" film, contrasting the Walker's slowness with the frenzied pace of Hong Kong's cosmopolitan life. The film ends with a song by Hong Kong actor and singer Samuel Hui, who was Tsai Ming-Liang's idol during his youth. The film was invited to be the closing short film for the Cannes Film Festival in 2012.

    Poster for No No Sleep
    Movie
    2015•
    5.9

    No No Sleep

    In 2015, Tsai Ming-Liang was once again invited by the Hong Kong International Film Festival to make the opening short film. This time, he selected Shibuya station in Tokyo as his main filming location and invited the famous Japanese actor Masanobu Ando to appear alongside Lee Kang-Sheng. They sleep separately at a capsule hotel and cleanse themselves at a public bath. Their fatigued bodies yearn for sleep but restless minds keep them for falling asleep. "No No Sleep" won the Best Director Award at the Taipei Film Festival.

    Poster for My Stinking Kid
    Movie
    2004•
    6.0

    My Stinking Kid

    Drama about a young boy who suffers from a rare deficiency disease. The medicine he has to take every day has the side effect of making him reek of ammonia. The consequent bullying and ostracism by schoolmates exacerbates the boy's sense of victimhood. His mother, meanwhile, runs a help-line for parents with comparable problems.

    Poster for Letters from the South
    Movie
    2013•
    5.4

    Letters from the South

    Six filmmakers present six short films about the experiences of Chinese immigrants. Shot across Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and Myanmar, the anthology depicts the crisis of identity that accompanies international migration.

    Poster for Autumn Days
    Movie
    2016

    Autumn Days

    A documentary about Nogami Teruyo, who for nearly half a century stood by Akira Kurosawa as a screenwriting collaborator, a script supervisor, and a companion.

    Poster for Abiding Nowhere
    Movie
    2024•
    7.0

    Abiding Nowhere

    The walker with the shaved head and dressed in a red robe is barefoot. He walks slowly but determinedly through the forest, over stones and grassland. He also makes his way through the shadows of trees and houses. He sets foot in the train station, the church and the museum. The sun rises and sets again. The walker passes through Washington, D.C. Another stranger is also on the move in the city. We are unsure whether or not he is following the walker.

    Poster for Madame Butterfly
    Movie
    2009•
    6.0

    Madame Butterfly

    Free interpretation of the myth. Tsai Ming-liang propels a woman neglected by her lover in the mob of the bus station of Kuala Lumpur.

    Poster for Your Face
    Movie
    2018•
    6.9

    Your Face

    Composed of a series of portrait shots of mostly anonymous individuals, filmmaker Tsai Ming-liang's digital experiment turns the human face into a subject of dramatic intrigue.

    Poster for Days
    Movie
    2021•
    6.5

    Days

    Kang lives alone in a big house, Non in a small apartment in town. They meet, and then part, their days flowing on as before.

    Poster for Sand
    Movie
    2018

    Sand

    In 2018, Tsai Ming-Liang was invited by the Northeast and Yilan Coast National Scenic Area Administration to make this film, his eighth in the "Walker" series. In the constant passage of time, the Zen-like footsteps of the Walker has finally allowed us to see the Pacific Ocean, the open sky, the seagulls, the black sand, an eel catching settlement that arose in the cold winter rain, the twisting branches of the lintou trees, flotsam piled up like mountains, and a newly constructed cement house, which seems to offer a temporary place of rest for the Walker. "Sand" premiered together with the opening of the Zhuangwei Dune Visitor Center.

    Poster for Walking on Water
    Movie
    2013•
    7.5

    Walking on Water

    In 2013, Tsai Ming-Liang was invited by Malaysian filmmaker Tan Chui Mui to make a short film for an anthology film, "Letters from the South". Tsai Ming-Liang returned to his hometown in Kuching, Malaysia and made a "Walker" film at his childhood home, "Walking on Water". The seven-storey flat which contained the happy memories of his childhood is now occupied by strangers. His old neighbour, an older girl who used to bathe and feed him when he was a child, has also grown old.

    Poster for Afternoon
    Movie
    2015•
    7.3

    Afternoon

    Lush jungle and a building in ruins are the ideal stage for a film-confession that defies storytelling and goes beyond conversation on cinema. Tsai Ming-Liang and his actor Lee Kang-sheng confess and put on stage a pièce in which attention and slowness are in tune with the rhythm of memory. The unveiling of Tsai Ming-liang’s filmmaking: from Stray Dogs to the most intimate notes of the director-actor relationship.