The pavilion highlights a mix of festival-driven features, commercial genre projects and international television collaborations, reflecting the diversity of Taiwan’s screen sector as producers seek buyers and partners across Asia and beyond.
Among the companies presenting new work is Hope Content Marketing, which is promoting three titles. The lineup includes “Haru and Tae” and “That Burning House,” which premiered in the Critics’ Picks competition at the 2025 Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival and will hold a private market screening at FilMart; it will be released in Taiwan on May 29.
Hope Content is also spotlighting “Poetries From Bookstore: Somewhere I Belong,” which had its European premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam earlier this year,…
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