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Taiwanese Wedding Descends into Chaos as Parents Clash Over Reception
1 Nov
Summary
- Taiwanese film "Double Happiness" premieres at Tokyo Film Festival
- Comedy-drama directed by Joseph Chen-Chieh Hsu, known for "Little Big Women"
- Moebius Entertainment boards international sales for the film across Asia-Pacific

Last month, the Taiwanese comedy-drama "Double Happiness" made its world premiere at the Tokyo International Film Festival. The film, directed by Joseph Chen-Chieh Hsu, who previously helmed the acclaimed "Little Big Women," centers on a wedding that descends into chaos when a soon-to-be-married man discovers that both of his long-separated parents have independently organized his wedding reception for the same day at the same venue, without either knowing about the other's plans.
The film's cast features Kuan-Ting Liu, known for his work in "A Sun" and "Old Fox," alongside Jennifer Yu ("In Broad Daylight," "Sisterhood") and veteran actress Kuei-mei Yang, whose credits include "Vive L'Amour" and "Eat Drink Man Woman." Clifford Miu produces the project.




