This is a list of films produced in Taiwan ordered by year of release. For an alphabetical list of Taiwanese films see
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Attack Force Z | war drama | First Australian Taiwanese co-production | |||||||
Cute Girl | drama/comedy | Hou's first full-length feature film |
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Cheerful Wind | drama/comedy |
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In Our Time | drama/comedy | A Taiwanese New Wave collection of film shorts | |||||||
The Green, Green Grass of Home | drama/comedy |
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Growing Up | drama | ||||||||
Papa, Can You Hear Me Sing | drama | ||||||||
The Sandwich Man | drama | A Taiwanese New Wave collection of film shorts | |||||||
The Boys from Fengkuei | drama | Won the Golden Montgolfiere at the 1984 Nantes Three Continents Festival | |||||||
That Day, on the Beach | drama |
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A Summer at Grandpa's | drama | Won the Golden Montgolfiere at the 1985 Nantes Three Continents Festival |
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A Time to Live, A Time to Die | drama/biography | Won the FIPRESCI Prize Forum of New Cinema at the 1986 Berlin International Film Festival | |||||||
Taipei Story | drama | ||||||||
Kuei-mei, A Woman | drama |
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A Book of Heroes | martial arts | Renamed Fight to Win Again for its August 1987 release in the Philippines[1] | |||||||
Dust in the Wind | drama | ||||||||
Terrorizers | drama | Won the Silver Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival |
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Daughter of the Nile | drama | Won the Special Jury Prize at the 1987 Torino International Festival of Young Cinema | |||||||
Strawman | drama | ||||||||
The Game They Called Sex | Romance |
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Osmanthus Alley | Drama | ||||||||
Autumn Tempest | Drama | ||||||||
The Ginseng King | Fantasy |
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A City of Sadness | drama | Won the Golden Lion award at the 1989 Venice Film Festival, the Best Director at Golden Horse Awards | |||||||
Banana Paradise | drama | ||||||||
The Dull Ice Flower | Yang Li Kuo | drama | Screened at the 1989 Berlin International Film Festival | ||||||
Twin Bracelets | Drama | ||||||||