Taipei Story Internet — Archive

Despite winning the prestigious Critic’s Prize at the Locarno Film Festival, the film was a commercial disaster in Taiwan. The original negatives were damaged, and for twenty years, the only available copies were faded prints shown at retrospective festivals. While Edward Yang’s later film, Yi Yi (2000), received a pristine Criterion Collection release, Taipei Story languished in legal limbo due to disputes over music rights and unclear ownership of the assets following Yang’s death in 2007.

movement, exploring the alienation of urban life during Taiwan's rapid modernization. Protagonists: The narrative follows taipei story internet archive

The Archive relies on the safe harbor. Copyright holders must file a formal takedown request to remove content. For years, because Taipei Story was an "orphaned film" (no one actively exploiting its commercial rights), no takedown was issued. Furthermore, many uploads argue fair use for educational, non-commercial purposes. Despite winning the prestigious Critic’s Prize at the

For slower connections or quick viewing: movement, exploring the alienation of urban life during

" (Taipei People) by Pai Hsien-yung: A highly acclaimed short story collection (No. 7 on the list of 20th-century best Chinese fiction) that chronicles the lives of people in Taipei who are haunted by memories of mainland China.

If you miss the Taipei of your childhood, or if you never got to see it at all, this is where you go to scroll through a ghost.

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