
Lee I-hui
Directing
Known For

A social media influencer's inability to draw a line between personal and public, has unexpectedly shocking consequences.
Honeymoon

At the end of WWII, the Nationalist party of Republic of China, also known as the Kuomintang (KMT), took control of Taiwan and imposed martial law for 38 years. This period is known as the White Terror, where anyone suspected go being a Communist agent was hunted down. Through a 7-year-old girl’s point of view, The Black Kite brings us back to the innocent, yet high-handed time of the 1960s Taiwan.
The Black Kite

On the day when Hui’s long-gone father suddenly reappears, she and her sister spend happy hours with him. However, when Father announces they will embark on a journey abroad, Hui knows she must reveal the truth about his mental illness.
It's Perfectly Okay to Lie

A short film about a 12-year-old girl's dilemma when faced with a choice between friendship and her future.
The Menarche
When a prominent artist is raped without any memory of it, her husband resorts to vigilantism and sends their marriage to the brink of collapse.