
Lee Hsiang
Acting
Known For

This is a short film that requires the audience to pay attention. Pay attention to what does not happen in the frame; pay attention to the dialogue that is not said in the frame; and most importantly, pay attention to the man who does not appear in the frame.
Hear Her With Your Eyes

After the divorce lawsuit, Jia Ting and Ming Kai want to have brain surgery to completely forget each other. While preparing the materials for the surgery, which include the objects representing their love, hatred, relatives and friends, they realize that the difference between them is this increasingly divided memory...
Unforgettable Darkness of the Stained Spirit

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Come on, Dad! Please!

Wireless signals, like a digital fog, blanket the concrete jungle. Each phone connects a sleepless, loveless soul. In this chain of late-night calls, relationships and conflicts twist and spread, linking people by their desires and ultimately separating them by the same force. Perhaps some relations are never meant to last, only to touch us, once, like morning light.
Calls of Desire

On the website OnlyFans, subscribers can pay to watch amateur pornography. Hsuan, who has 20,000 followers on Twitter, receives a letter from university student A-Hsien, who proposes that they make a video together. The two meet in a hotel to shoot Hsuan’s favorite sex act…
There’s No Sex, Only Fans
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訂閱人聲

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An Invisible Red Line

In a dark hallway, the candlelight flickers dimly. The remains were placed in the center of the room. Huei and her husband, Wen Hsiung, came to mourn Huei's little sister. In these ordinary moments of mourning, lies an incredible secret.
Part Forever

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Wild No More

Through the aesthetic experiment of reconstructing its own time and space, this film reinterprets the time and space of online dialogue text, and explores the phenomenon and facts of modern interpersonal dialogue.
The Textual Way of Contemporary Dialogue
The day Father Chatergil Potter left his room, he shed his duty as a Father. Though his body was frail and his mind slow, it was enough to finally experience the tangible world. He sought to understand folly, dreams, and what it truly means to be human—right down to the simple taste of a hearty meal.