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Oscar Buzz for 'Left-Handed Girl': A Tale of Superstition

17 Dec

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Summary

  • Film explores universal superstition about left-handedness.
  • Shot on iPhones in Taipei's vibrant night markets.
  • Oscar winner Sean Baker co-wrote and edited the film.
Oscar Buzz for 'Left-Handed Girl': A Tale of Superstition

"Left-Handed Girl," the directorial debut of Shih-Ching Tsou, is making waves with its Oscar shortlist selection. Shot on specially-fitted iPhones in the vibrant night markets of Taipei, the film centers on a mother and her two daughters navigating life in the Taiwanese capital. The narrative draws inspiration from Tsou's own childhood experiences with the superstition that left-handedness is "the devil's hand."

The film's unique production involved a small crew disguised as shoppers to blend into the bustling night market environment. Sean Baker, an Oscar-winning editor and frequent collaborator of Tsou's, served as co-writer and editor. Baker's involvement with "Left-Handed Girl" occurred concurrently with his Oscar-winning work on "Anora."

"Left-Handed Girl" has resonated globally, with many viewers sharing similar experiences of being corrected for using their left hand. Tsou's casting approach, inspired by her work with non-professional actors, utilized Instagram to find fresh faces, including Shih-Yuan Ma, who plays the older daughter. The film's selection as Taiwan's submission for International Feature is a significant honor.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
"Left-Handed Girl" is about a mother and her two daughters in Taipei, exploring superstitions about left-handedness and family dynamics.
Sean Baker, an Oscar-winning editor for "Anora," co-wrote and edited "Left-Handed Girl."
The film was shot on iPhones within the bustling night markets of Taipei, Taiwan.

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