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Tsao Shih-han's "Southern Days" well-received in France; unwilling to change original intention for the market

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Taiwanese director Tsao Shih-han's debut feature film 'Southern Days' was praised by audiences and media in Paris. He revealed that he anticipated the film couldn't enter the Chinese market during the writing phase but refused to change his creative vision for market reasons.

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Q: What kind of movie is 'Southern Time'?
A: It is a work that depicts the growth of a boy against the backdrop of Taiwan's first direct presidential election in 1996 and China's missile threats.
Q: How does the director view the Chinese market?
A: The director refused an offer to invest by changing the setting, stating that they did not want to change their original creative intentions.
Q: What awards has it won?
A: It has won the International Jury Prize and the NETPAC Award at the Visions du Reel International Film Festival in Switzerland.