Focus Taiwan
Date: 11/20/2020
By: William Yen and Chiang Yi-ching
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Director Huang Hsin-yao. CNA photo Nov. 19, 2020
The ceremony was held at the Mandarin Oriental, Taipei a day ahead of the 57th Golden Horse Awards, which are widely considered the Oscars of Chinese language films.
The 122-minute color and black and white film is a drama set in Taiwan about four high school classmates who, through a series of events, ponder their life, aspirations and fate.
The film follows the four when they become a middle-aged director, white-collar worker, part-time office worker and paper offerings maker struggling through love, marriage and career, while also putting their friendship to the test, and examining society and human nature. [FULL STORY]