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Taipei One-ups St. Louis By Commissioning Its Own Film

Where: Taipei, Taiwan
January 2, 2009 at 10:00 AM | by pbb | 1 Comment

Late in 2008, St. Louis was rejoicing that Jason Reitman and George Clooney would be crawling all over the city to shoot the new flick "Up in the Air." But rather than wait for producers to notice them, officials in Taipei are straight up financing a feature film, which will start shooting this spring.

Reports the Taiwan Journal:

The film follows two sisters who move to Taipei and open a coffee shop, with the metropolis serving as a backdrop to their relationships with customers and friends, as well as their love stories.

The film will take viewers around the city's most famous tourist spots such as the Tong Hua night market, Nan Men traditional market, Taipei Zoo, which will soon be housing two pandas, Maokong--an area on the outskirts of Taipei known for its tea plantations and tea houses--and will also take them for a ride on the Taipei Mass Rapid Transit System, the city's subway.

While it could be an early contender for the best travel movie of 2009--producer Hou Hsiao-hsien is an international film festival veteran--Emily Haile of the travel blog The Telegraph wonders if it will be more "extended commercial" than cinematic success because of the city's intimate involvement.

Related Stories:
· Taipei on Screen: Future Film [The Telegraph]
· Filmmaker Set to Showcase Taipei [Taiwan Journal]
· The Soup Strainer Jets To St. Louis [Jaunted]

[Photo: tylerdurden1]

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  1. travelina

    Jaunted Member

    Taipei

    The MRT is spotless. And the National Palace Museum has this amazingly tiny boat carved out of an olive pit, among many other treasures: http://www.npm.gov.tw/en/collection/selections_02.htm?docno=904&catno=12&pageno=2 I would definitely watch a movie about Taipei, especially if they served hot dumplings in the multiplex.
    January 2, 2009 at 9:24 PM

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