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Never Said Goodbye
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International Premiere
LIN Yu-hsien
China
2016
101min
DCP
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Fiction
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726
7/28 17:30
Bucheon City Hall Main Theater
* Unless follwing Subtitle code is marked, all films will have English subtitles
None English dialogue without English subtitle
Korean dialogue without English subtitle
No Dialogue
Synopsis
Junhao declares to go to Sicily to learn opera and ends the relationship with his fiancée, Xiaoyou. In disbelief, she determines to learn the truth behind his sudden decision. Lee Joon-gi has teamed up with Lin for his first Chinese film.
Director
LIN Yu-hsien
Born in 1974, Taiwan, Lin Yu-Hsien graduated from Chinese Culture University with a degree in Theater Arts. After working for commercial films and music videos, he directed his first documentary,
Jump! Boys
(2005) which won the Golden Horse Award for Best Documentary. His film
Exit No. 6
(2006) and
Jump Ashin!
(2011) were also invited to Shanghai and Busan International Film Festival and many other film festivals.