Central News Agency (Central News Agency Reporter Wang Hsin-yu Taipei, June 30) Taichung's Zhongshan 73 Film and Art Space has announced its July film schedule, featuring films such as "20,000 Bees" and "Call Me By Your Name." Additionally, director Tsai Yin-chuan will share her creative journey with film enthusiasts on July 19 with her new work, "Paradise Lost." According to information provided by the organizers, the "Summer Whispers" program, focusing on adolescent growth, will screen "20,000 Bees," winner of the Silver Bear at Berlin, "Summer of Kikujiro," nominated for the main competition at Cannes, and "Call Me By Your Name," winner of the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. The "First Run Art Films" lineup includes "Blue Amazon" and "The Idol." The July program "In the Name of Love" features Tsai Yin-chuan's works, including "When the Season of Hibiscus Blooms," which depicts the urban-rural divide and brotherhood, "The Clock," which consoles grief from loss, and "Paradise Lost," which directly confronts systemic issues such as institutional bullying and the scarcity of social workers. Tsai Yin-chuan will visit Zhongshan 73 Film and Art Space at 4 p.m. on July 19 to share her personal creative journey under the theme "Paradise Lost in the Family." (Editor: Kuan Chung-wei) 1150630 Stand with truth, your every contribution is a force to protect press freedom. Download the CNA "First News" APP to grasp the latest news in real-time. No reproduction, public broadcast, public transmission, or use of the text, images, and audio on this website is permitted without authorization.