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Taiwanese Content Fest Celebrates Diverse Slate of Award-Winning Projects
8 Nov
Summary
- "My Camera, My Gun" wins top TAICCA × CNC Award
- "Do You Still Love Me" earns 5 awards, including from major broadcasters
- Documentaries and stories also recognized, including "How Sweet Does the Honey Taste?"

The 2025 Taiwan Creative Content Fest (TCCF) Pitching event, a four-day competition held from November 4-7, concluded with the presentation of over 40 awards recognizing projects across multiple categories including series, feature films, documentaries, and story development.
The top honor, the TAICCA × CNC Award, went to the Portugal-Japan collaboration "My Camera, My Gun" from Moon Road Media & Films. The documentary received a cash prize of $30,000 from the event's organizers, TAICCA and France's CNC, as well as industry resources to support its entry into the European market.
In the series category, the breakup-themed "Do You Still Love Me" from IPis Innovation emerged as the most decorated project, capturing five awards including from major Taiwanese broadcasters EBC, Formosa TV, and TVBS. The series also won recognition from streaming platform MyVideo and telco Taiwan Mobile.
Documentaries and stories also shone at the event. "How Sweet Does the Honey Taste?" from Woooz Pictures and Now Delhi won the ChiLing's Future Makers Award for documentaries, as well as the Doc Edge Award from New Zealand's Doc Edge Film Festival. In the story category, "Rogue Bookstore" from Mirror Fiction claimed the TAICCA Award for Best Story.
Other notable winners included the feature films "Goodbye My Love" and "Mother Tongue," which each secured multiple awards, and the animation "Titi & Roro" from Brilliant Animation Studios, which won the ChiLing's Future Makers Award for animation.




