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Nina Wu
by Midi Z

After eight years toiling in bit-parts, aspiring actress Nina Wu finally gets her big break with a leading role in a spy thriller set in the 1960s. The part is challenging, not least because it calls for full nudity and explicit sex scenes, and the film’s director is often hard on her. But both the industry and the press are confident that the results are sensationally good. On the brink of triumph, though, Nina’s psychological resolve begins to crack. She rushes back to her family home to deal with two crises: her father’s business has gone bankrupt and her mother has suffered a heart attack. She dreams of rekindling a close relationship with her childhood friend Kiki but is haunted by paranoid fantasies that a mysterious woman is stalking and attacking her. As Nina clings to memories of happier times, it seems that there is one crucial memory that she is repressing…

Original Title: Zhuo Ren Mi Mi
Countries: Taiwan, Malaysia, Myanmar
Year: 2019
Ratio: 2.39:1
Sound: 5.1
Length: 103 min
Language: Chinese (Mandarin)
Festivals & Awards
2020
  • Prague International Film Festival
2019
  • Cannes Film Festival – Un Certain Regard
  • Malaysia International Film Festival – International Competition – Audience Award
  • Taiwan Film Festival – Opening Film
  • Sitges Catalonian International Film Festival – New Visions Award – Special Mention
  • Busan International Film Festival – Window on Asian Cinema
  • Stockholm Film Festival – Opening Film
  • Sydney Taiwanese Film Festival
  • Melbourne International Film Festival
  • Bergen International Film Festival
  • Geneve Film Festival
  • Transatlantyk Film Festival
About Director
Midi Z

Born in Myanmar, Midi Z arrived in Taiwan at the age of sixteen. He studied Design and Art before obtaining a master’s degree from the National Taiwan University of Technology and Science. In 2006, his graduation film, "Paloma Blanca", was invited to several international film festivals such as Busan and Gothenburg. In 2011, "Return to Burma", his debut feature, was nominated for the Busan New Currents and Rotterdam Tiger Competitions. In 2014, "Ice Poison" won Best International Film at the Edinburgh Film Festival and represented Taiwan at Foreign Language Oscars. In 2016, "The Road to Mandalay" won Best Feature Film FEDEORA Award at the Venice Film Festival. Midi’s latest feature, "Nina Wu", is selected for the Un Certain Regard at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. In addition, Midi has made three documentaries, including "Jade Miners" (2015), which premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, "City of Jade" (2016) and "14 Apples" (2018), which was invited to the 2018 Berlinale. Notably, "City of Jade", which world premiered at the 2016 Berlinale, was nominated for Best Documentary at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards as well as the Taipei Golden Horse Awards in 2016 and won the Special mention award at the 2017 Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival.

FILMOGRAPHY
  • Nina Wu – 2019
  • 14 Apples – 2018 – Documentary
  • City of Jade – 2016 – Documentary
  • The Road to Mandalay – 2016
  • Jade Miners – 2015 – Documentary
  • Ice Poison – 2014
  • The Palace on the Sea – 2014 – Short film
  • Silent Asylum – 2013 – Short film
  • Poor Folk – 2012
  • Return to Burma – 2011
  • Hua-xin Incident – 2009 – Short film
  • Motorcycle Driver – 2008 – Short film
  • Paloma Blanca – 2006 – Short film
Cast & Crew
Cast

WU Ke-xi
SUNG Yu-hua
HSIA Yu-chiao
SHIH Ming-shuai

Crew

Screenwriters: WU Ke-xi, Midi Z
DOP: Florian J. E. ZINKE (BVK)
Editors: Matthieu Laclau, TSAI Yann-shan
Costume Design: Jelly CHUNG, CHAN Cheuk-ming
Sound Design: LI Den Feng, CHOU Cheng
Production Design: KUO Chih-da
Composer: LIM Giong
Executive Producers: Midi Z, KO Yao-zong, Joanne Goh
Producers: LIN Sheng-wen, Molly FANG, Claudia TSENG, Andi LIM
Production: Seashore Image Productions, Harvest 9 Road Entertainment
World Sales: Luxbox