With the theme to uphold talents and excellence, the 2006 Taiwan International Film and TV Expo unveiled with a start-studded evening on Nov 22 at Taipei Grand Hyatt Hotel. As ...
moreIn the first 300 days of his post, Cheng Wen-tsang, minister of Government Information Office (GIO), participated 10 premieres of Taiwanese movies, eight openings of various fi...
moreA Showcase for TalentThe film and television culture has become increasingly integrated throughout the world in recent years. Countries around the globe are staging events to e...
moreUnveiling the 2006 “Taiwan International Film and TV Expo”, the Government Information Office (GIO) held a press conference in Taipei on Oct 12. The GIO announced that November...
morePromulgated in Letter No. 02281 on February 10, 1992. First revision promulgated by the Government Information Office in Letter (82) Ciang Ying I No. 00056 on January 4, 1993. ...
moreRevision of Articles 4, 10, and 13 promulgated by the Government Information Office Decree Sin Ying II No. 0940520006Z on January 12, 2005. Revision of Article 13 promulga...
moreThe 4th Taiwan International Animation Festival organized by Chinese Taipei Film Archive (CTFA) and supported by Government Information Office (GIO) took place from Sept. 1 to ...
moreThe 4th Taiwan International Animation Festival organized by Chinese Taipei Film Archive (CTFA) and conducted by Government Information Office (GIO), as well as many well-k...
moreThe Government Information Office (GIO) held a press conference in the morning of Aug 31 in support of two Taiwanese entries in the 2006 Venice Film Festival. To express Taiwan...
moreAfter the nomination for Director Leste Chen’s “Eternal Summer” in the New Current award in the 11th Pusan International Film Festival. Another nomination has been announced. ...
moreDirector Leste Chen has finished his newest film “Eternal Summer” for 2006, after the box office success in Taiwan with “Heirloom” in 2005. As one of the most important film f...
moreJust won the NT$1 million Grand Prize at the 2006 Taipei Film Festival, filmmaker Cheng Yu-chieh’s “Do Over” received another honor – it was selected in the 63rd Venice Film Fe...
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