Made in Taiwan (2005)
Yi-Chun loves dancing. She attends ballet classes at her high school, with a lot of discipline, even if the exercises are painful. "Made in Taiwan" is a sensitive portrait of a 17-year-old Taiwanese girl who shares her very personal worries and joys with us. The young woman loves to eat, but every intake of food is watched suspiciously by her family; the slightest weight gain is a hindrance to her dancing career. Her voice-over tells of her school day, which is subject to a strict dramaturgy: the alarm clock rings at 5:45 am, she is often not home until 7 pm, then she does her homework, takes a shower and goes to bed - she has neither time nor energy for a boyfriend. The annual school trip to the seaside is the perfect escape from the routine: karaoke on the bus, sweets and a fairground make for a good atmosphere. Monika Treut observes the youthful hustle and bustle without judging it, always keeping a careful eye on her protagonist's face.
Director:
Monika Treut
Writer:
Monika Treut
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Yi-chun as |
| Directing | Monika Treut | Director |
| Writing | Monika Treut | Screenplay |
| Camera | Elfi Mikesch | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Yang Chia Hao | Sound |
| Directing | Wen Cheng | Assistant Director |
| Editing | Angela Christlieb | Editor |
| Production | Monika Treut | Producer |
| Crew | Nicole Baum | Editorial Staff |
| Crew | Jessie Shih | Editorial Staff |