Darkness and Light (film)
Darkness and Light (Chinese: ι»ζδΉε ; pinyin: Hei An Zhi Guang) is a 1999 Taiwanese narrative film directed by Chang Tso-chi. It was screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight section of the 52nd Cannes Film Festival, and won the Grand Prix at the 12th Tokyo International Film Festival. Darkness and Light was also nominated for seven different categories at the 36th Taipei Golden Horse Film Awards and went on winning the Jury Award, the Best Original Screenplay Award, and the Best Film Editing Award. In 2010, it was ranked 43 of the Top 100 Chinese-language films by the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards Committee.
Darkness and Light | |
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Directed by | Chang Tso-chi |
Written by | Chang Tso-chi |
Produced by | Chen Hsi-Sheng |
Starring | Lee Kang-i Wing Fan |
Cinematography | Chang Chan |
Edited by | Chen Po-Wen |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | Taiwan |
Languages | Taiwanese Mandarin |
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