‘Someone in The Clouds’ is a romantic comedy which tries to speak about the impermanence of love. Directed by Mitch Lin and Gary Tseng, it is a retrospection about the idea of ‘true love’ derived from countless attempts to decipher the same.
“Someone in the Clouds” is screening at New York Asian Film Festival
The romantic comedy deals with the couple Hsiao-pei and Chiung-nan who meet just as coincidently as any other film in the genre wants you to believe. Hsiao-pei carries on her family’s fortune-telling tradition, practicing it since she was a child. She used to give love-related advice to her female friends based on tarot cards and grew up with a know-it-all attitude about the same. It was all good to advise others, until she falls in a romantic situation herself based on her own fortune. She comes across the cocky Chiung-nan who gets attracted to her...
“Someone in the Clouds” is screening at New York Asian Film Festival
The romantic comedy deals with the couple Hsiao-pei and Chiung-nan who meet just as coincidently as any other film in the genre wants you to believe. Hsiao-pei carries on her family’s fortune-telling tradition, practicing it since she was a child. She used to give love-related advice to her female friends based on tarot cards and grew up with a know-it-all attitude about the same. It was all good to advise others, until she falls in a romantic situation herself based on her own fortune. She comes across the cocky Chiung-nan who gets attracted to her...
- 7/14/2019
- by Akash Deshpande
- AsianMoviePulse
Vietnamese star Veronica Ngo to receive Daniel A. Craft Award for Excellence in Action Cinema.
Kim Yoon-seok’s Another Child from South Korea and Huang Chao-liang’s Han Dan from Taiwan are among seven entries that will vie for the Uncaged Award for best feature film in the 2019 New York Asian Film Festival main competition.
Rounding out the competition entries are: Moon Sungho’s 5 Million Dollar Life (Japan), Katsumi Nojiri’s Lying To Mom (Japan), Kenneth Lim Dagatan’s Ma (Philippines), Yi Ok-seop’s Maggie (South Korea), and Wu Nan’s Push And Shove (China). The festival runs from June...
Kim Yoon-seok’s Another Child from South Korea and Huang Chao-liang’s Han Dan from Taiwan are among seven entries that will vie for the Uncaged Award for best feature film in the 2019 New York Asian Film Festival main competition.
Rounding out the competition entries are: Moon Sungho’s 5 Million Dollar Life (Japan), Katsumi Nojiri’s Lying To Mom (Japan), Kenneth Lim Dagatan’s Ma (Philippines), Yi Ok-seop’s Maggie (South Korea), and Wu Nan’s Push And Shove (China). The festival runs from June...
- 6/12/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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