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Cannes Critics' Week honors 'Left-Handed Girl'

05/22/2025 05:16 PM
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The main cast and crew of "Left-Handed Girl" pose together for a photo at the Taiwan Cinema Night at Cannes Film Festival. Photo courtesy of Left-Handed Girl productions
The main cast and crew of "Left-Handed Girl" pose together for a photo at the Taiwan Cinema Night at Cannes Film Festival. Photo courtesy of Left-Handed Girl productions

Cannes, May 21 (CNA) Left-Handed Girl (左撇子女孩), a film by Taiwanese director Tsou Shih-ching (鄒時擎) and co-written by Oscar-winning director Sean Baker, won the Gan Foundation Award for Distribution at the Cannes Critics' Week on Wednesday.

The award, which includes a 20,000-euro (US$22,656) prize, is intended to support the French release of a first or second feature film by a new director. According to Critics' Week, the prize will go to the film's French distributor, Le Pacte.

"A melodrama full of twists and turns, Left-Handed Girl retraces the daily life of a single mother and her two daughters in Taipei, combining the irresistible charm of independent productions and the energy of blockbusters," Critics' Week's website said.

In her acceptance speech, Tsou said the film drew on her many memories from Taiwan, including tense relationships in a traditional family and quiet everyday acts of resistance that often went unnoticed.

Taiwanese director Tsou Shih-ching delivers a speech after her movie "Left-Handed Girl" won the Gan Foundation Award for Distribution at the Cannes Critics' Week on Wednesday. Photo courtesy of Left-Handed Girl productions
Taiwanese director Tsou Shih-ching delivers a speech after her movie "Left-Handed Girl" won the Gan Foundation Award for Distribution at the Cannes Critics' Week on Wednesday. Photo courtesy of Left-Handed Girl productions

In an interview with CNA, Tsou said that "Left-handed Girl" allowed her to "rediscover Taiwan's beauty."

She said that she first came up with the idea over 20 years ago and began location scouting with Baker at the time. However, the scale of the production, requiring a large cast and multiple filming locations, made it difficult to secure funding for a foreign-language film, so the project was shelved.

It was not until 2010, after Baker finished his third feature, Prince of Broadway, that the pair returned to Taiwan to scout locations and resume work on the script.

Tsou said that during that trip, a chance encounter with a five-year-old girl at Taipei's Tonghua (Linjiang) Night Market became a source of inspiration that helped shape the film.

Asked whether living in the United States had made her feel disconnected from Taiwan, Tsou said it had not. In fact, she said, growing older has made her more attentive to the lives of women in Taiwan, and her portrayal of the country has grown more nuanced as a result.

Tsou has served as a co-writer on several of Baker's films, including the critically acclaimed "Tangerine" and "The Florida Project." "Left-Handed Girl," starring Janel Tsai (蔡淑臻), Nina Ye (葉子綺) and Huang Teng-hui (黃鐙輝), debuted globally at Critics' Week on May 15.

She added that she knows Taiwan well because she spends every Lunar New Year holiday with her family in Taiwan.

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(By Lee Jo-yun and Sean Lin)

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