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Daughter’s Daughter 女儿的女儿

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Year of Production 2024

Production Countries/Regions

Taiwan

Duration 126 mins

Genres Drama Family LGBTQ+

Dialogue Language(s) Mandarin

Subtitle Language(s) English

Director(s) Xi Huang

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Director’s Bio

A graduate of NYU Tisch, and now based in Taipei, HUANG Xi has worked closely with Hou Hsiao-Hsien since Goodbye South, Goodbye (1996). His own work focuses on contemporary urban relations, loneliness and chance. His debut, Missing Johnny (2017), was selected for Busan, Tokyo FILMeX, HK Asian FF and won awards at both the Taipei and Taipei Golden Horse Awards. Most recently, his HBO series, Twisted Strings (2022), featured Sylvia Chang and dissected the humor and absurdity behind death and desire. Daughter’s Daughter(2024)was nominated for Five Golden Horse Award, and he won the best original script award.

Synopsis

Following her daughter Zuer’s fatal accident, Jin’s shocked to discover that she’s now responsible for Zuer’s IVF embryo. With the fate of the embryo in her hands, she must confront her first daughter she gave up after a teenage pregnancy.

Festivals & Awards

2024 61st Taipei Golden Horse Film Awards – Best Actress and Four Other Nominations

2024 37th Tokyo International Film Festival – Main Competition – Best Film Nomination

2024 49th Toronto International Film Festival – Platform Award – Honourable Mention

Scriptwriter(s)

Xi Huang

Producer(s)

Dongxu Shao, Hsin-Li Liu

Executive Producer(s)

Hsiao-Hsien Hou, Sylvia Chang

Key Casts

Sylvia Chang, Karena Lam, Eugenie Liu

Curators’ note

Director’s Statement

Life’s choices are shaped by circumstances. In Daughter’s Daughter,Jin—once deprived of choice—now faces raising her granddaughter alone while grieving her daughter. Meanwhile, same-sex couple Zuer and Michelle confront restrictive regulations. The film examines, from a female perspective, how women navigate constraints, identity, and the burdens of love. Through Jin’s journey and others, it portrays the complex calculations of care, sacrifice, and the enduring mother-daughter bond, resonating with universal dilemmas of family, freedom, and acceptance in modern society.