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If only "Left-Handed Girl" trusted its small-scale, intrinsic human dramas enough to avoid the film's wildly over-the-top conclusion at a birthday banquet celebrating I-Jing's grandmother.
‘Left-Handed Girl’ Review: Sean Baker Collaborator Shih-Ching Tsou’s Solo Debut Pulses Like Taipei After Dark Reviewed at Christine 21, Paris, May 9, 2025.
“Left-Handed Girl” threatens to crash-land with a melodramatic pile-up of unearthed family secrets at a birthday banquet for the girl’s grandmother, every generation engaging in histrionics ...
A 9-year-old girl has left the hospital eight days after a suspected shark bite damaged her hand. Leah Lendel was snorkeling ...
A review of 'Left-Handed Girl' from director Shih-Ching Tsou, a longtime associate of Sean Baker, who produced, co-wrote and edited this Taiwanese melodrama.
That “Left-Handed Girl” arrives at something approaching more earnestly hopeful is itself an achievement, but it also feels like a fitting echo of the ideas that the duo first explored ...
The first glimpse of Taipei in director Shih-Ching Tsou’s debut solo outing is a blur of light and skyscraper seen through a toy prism, an almost-too-perfect cue for the structure of the movie ...
One of the most anticipated films in the Cannes Critics’ Week sidebar is “Left-Handed Girl,” the first feature-length solo film by Taiwanese director Shih-Ching Tsou. She co-wrote the film ...
Left-Handed Girl might be a story of hustling in the city, but it’s not a down-trodden tale of suffering. Understated humor and obvious heart undergird each scene.
EXCLUSIVE: Long-time Sean Baker collaborator Shih-Ching Tsou’s directorial debut Left-Handed Girl world premieres in the Cannes Film Festival’s parallel section Critics’ Week this month, and ...
Alive and brimming where most neorealist festival movies prefer the detached slow crawl that strains toward a vision of real life, Shih-Ching Tsou’s solo directing debut “Left-Handed Girl” is born ...