Introduction
Min-hsiu, a mortuary cosmetologist, is accustomed to death as a part of her life until she is brought the body of her beloved high school music teacher.
Winds of Asia-Middle East - Film Panorama of Asia-Middle East
Nominated for Best Asian-Middle Eastern Film Award
Make Up
[ 命運化妝師 ]
Director:Lien Yi-chi
10/23 10:35- 10/24 20:00-
©Arrow Cinematic Group
107min Chinese Color | 2011 Taiwan |
Introduction
Min-hsiu, a mortuary cosmetologist, is accustomed to death as a part of her life until she is brought the body of her beloved high school music teacher.
Synopsis
Min-hsiu is a mortuary cosmetologist for whom facing silent corpses is part of her daily routine. Because of her job, she is familiar with death as a part of her life, until a female body is brought to the mortuary. It is her high school teacher, Miss Chen Ting. From then on, Min-hsiu has to discover a brand new definition of death.
TOHO CINEMAS Chanter SCREEN1
10/23 10:35 - 12:52 (107min.)
Guest (tentative): Lien Yi-chi(Director), Nikki Hsieh(Actress), Sonia Sui(Actress), Yu Shnag-min(Screenplay)
Advance Tickets ¥1300(Tax included) Tickets at the Door ¥1300(Tax included)
Special student admission tickets at the door: ¥500(Tax included)
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TOHO CINEMAS ROPPONGI HILLS SCREEN5
10/24 20:00 - 22:32 (107min.)
Guest (tentative): Lien Yi-chi(Director), Nikki Hsieh(Actress), Yu Shnag-min(Screenplay)
Advance Tickets ¥1300(Tax included) Tickets at the Door ¥1300(Tax included)
Special student admission tickets at the door: ¥500(Tax included)
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Lien Yi-chi, born in 1977, is one of the most anticipated young directors in Taiwan. He started his career as a TV drama writer and documentary director. He also participated in many film projects, such as Silk (2005), the biggest production of its time in Taiwan, and was an assistant director for Cape No. 7 (2008).
Nikki Hsieh
Sonia Sui
Matt Wu
Ray Chang