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Taiwan-based Andrews Film has acquired international sales rights to the drama film “Daughter’s Daughter” ahead of its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. Directed by Huang Xi and executive produced by Hou Hsiao-hsien and Sylvia Chang, the film follows the journey of a 60-year-old woman who discovers she is responsible for her deceased daughter’s IVF embryo and must confront the daughter she had as a teenager. The film explores past regrets, future responsibilities, and the complexities of reproduction within the LGBT community.

The film, produced by Sun Lok Productions and supported by TAICCA, has already secured its first sale to Hong Kong’s Edko Film. Starring Sylvia Chang, Karena Lam, and Eugenie Liu, with supporting cast members including Alannah Ong, Winston Chow, and Tracy Chou, “Daughter’s Daughter” delves into themes of family, loss, and identity. Director Huang is known for his work on contemporary urban relationships and previously collaborated with Hou on the film “Goodbye South, Goodbye.”

In addition to “Daughter’s Daughter,” Huang has also worked on the TV series “Twisted Strings” for HBO, which explores the themes of death and desire. The legalization of gay marriage in Taiwan in 2019 has opened up discussions on issues beyond marriage, such as IVF and reproduction, which the film aims to address. The film’s production team includes talented individuals such as cinematographer Yao Hung-I, editor Liao Ching-Sung, and production designer Hwarng Wern-ying.

“Daughter’s Daughter” aims to present a modern take on the topic of reproduction from the perspective of a mother, a woman, and humanity as a whole. With a focus on the emotional complexities of family relationships and the impact of past decisions on the present, the film offers a poignant exploration of love and loss. The film’s soundtrack, composed by Kay Huang, Liang Angu, and Mukio Chang, enhances the emotional depth of the narrative, while the performances of the cast bring the characters to life on screen.

As Taiwan continues to progress in its recognition of LGBT rights, films like “Daughter’s Daughter” play a vital role in highlighting the diverse experiences and challenges faced by individuals within the community. By delving into sensitive topics such as IVF and motherhood, the film offers a nuanced portrayal of the human experience and the complexities of familial relationships. With support from industry icons like Hou Hsiao-hsien and Sylvia Chang, “Daughter’s Daughter” promises to be a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant film that explores the intersection of love, loss, and identity.

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