‘Left-Handed Girl’ Filmmaker Shih-Ching Tsou Discusses Illustrating Taipei Through a Kaleidoscopic Lens

Director Shih-Ching Tsou discusses her experience with her grandfather scolding her for being left-handed as inspiration for the film, the importance of the night market setting in exploring class and family, scouting through Taiwan, and the inspiration behind the film's kaleidoscopic visual style.

Rendy Jones

Rendy Jones (they/he) is a film and television journalist born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. They are the owner of self-published independent outlet, Rendy Reviews, a member of the Critics’ Choice Association, GALECA, and NYFCO. They have been seen in Entertainment Weekly, Vanity Fair, Them, Roger Ebert and Paste.

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