Darkness and Light (Chinese: 黑暗之光; pinyin: Hei An Zhi Guang) is a 1999 Taiwanese drama film directed by Chang Tso-chi. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section of the 52nd Cannes Film Festival, and won the Grand Prix at the 12th Tokyo International Film Festival.[1][2]
Darkness and Light | |
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Directed by | Chang Tso-chi |
Written by | Chang Tso-chi |
Produced by | Chen Hsi-Sheng |
Starring | Lee Kang-i Wing Fan |
Cinematography | Chang Chan |
Edited by | Chen Po-Wen |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | Taiwan |
Languages | Taiwanese Mandarin |
Award/Ceremony | Category | Name | Outcome |
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10th Tokyo International Film Festival | Tokyo Grand Prix | Darkness and Light | Won |
Asian Film Award | Chang Tso-chi | Won | |
Gold Award | Chang Tso-chi | Won | |
2nd Taipei Film Award | Best Film | Darkness and Light | Won |
The Most Promising Talent | Lee Kang-i | Won | |
36th Golden Horse Film Awards | Best Feature Film | Darkness and Light | Nominated |
Best Director | Chang Tso-chi | Nominated | |
Best Leading Actress | Lee Kang-i | Nominated | |
Best Original Screenplay | Chang Tso-chi | Won | |
Best Film Editing | Chang Tso-chi | Won | |
Best Sound Effects | Thio Hugo-Panduputra | Nominated | |
Jury Award | Darkness and Light | Won | |
Silver Screen Award for Best Asian Film | |
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Golden Horse Award for Audience Choice | |
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