Edward Yang’s 1994 comedy A Confucian Confusion follows a group of men and women trying to navigate rapid changes in Taiwanese society, and exposes collective insecurities that are as raw as ever.
This week in L.A.: Francis Ford Coppola returns to "One From the Heart: Reprise," Taylor Hackford's "Blood In Blood Out" and salutes to Edward Yang and Greta Garbo.
His dark comedies and family dramas of life in late-20th-century Taiwan depict a generation’s crisis, confronting the forces of finance and globalization.
As London’s Garden Cinema launches a new season of Taiwanese cinema, James Balmont offers a guide to the best films on show, from works by Edward Yang to Hou Hsiao-hsien