Home Arts & Leisure 罢补颈飞补苍鈥檚 Left-Handed Girl shot on iPhones and inspired by real stories

罢补颈飞补苍鈥檚 Left-Handed Girl shot on iPhones and inspired by real stories

LONDON鈥 Filmmaker Shih-Ching Tsou takes audiences to a bustling Taipei night market in family drama Left-Handed Girl, weaving in personal and 鈥渃ollected鈥 experiences.

Chosen to represent Taiwan at the 2026 Oscars, the movie marks Ms. Tsou鈥檚 solo directorial debut.

She co-directed 2004鈥檚 Take Out with Oscar winner Sean Baker and the two became frequent collaborators. The Anora filmmaker co-wrote, edited and produced Left-handed Girl.

Around two decades in the making, Left-Handed Girl stemmed from her grandfather telling Ms. Tsou off for using her left hand, traditionally believed to be the devil鈥檚 hand.

Ms. Tsou shared the story with Mr. Baker after meeting him at university in New York and they set out to make a movie, finishing a draft script in 2010 and traveling to Taiwan to scout locations, but the project proved difficult to finance.

Ms. Tsou kept in touch with the night market vendors over the years and found new inspiration when she became a mother.

鈥淚鈥檇 always go back to visit them, getting to know their stories and the life in the night market… it鈥檚 like collecting stories and also maturing this whole idea,鈥 she said.

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In Left-Handed Girl, a single mother and her two daughters return to Taipei to open a noodle stand after living in the countryside. Settling into new routines, they face new challenges and past secrets resurface after the youngest child is scolded for using her left hand by her conservative grandfather.

The movie is shot on iPhones, the only option for filming in a busy market, said Ms. Tsou.

鈥淚 always knew I wanted to shoot in a real night market but to do that, you have to hide everything because when people see you filming on location, they always want to know who is the star. If you鈥檙e using an iPhone… they wouldn鈥檛 think that鈥檚 a movie,鈥 said Ms. Tsou.

The approach also helped show the young protagonist鈥檚 perspective on the world around her.

鈥淲e want the audience to see it through this little girl鈥檚 eyes. It鈥檚 like a sense of wonder,鈥 said Ms. Tsou, who juxtaposed the vibrant scenes with an intergenerational family story.

鈥淚 wanted to keep the whole family dynamic really strong. You can see how women survive in this society that鈥檚 male-dominated,鈥 said Ms. Tsou. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really important to show that dynamic and to have the audience think about their own family.鈥

Left-Handed Girl premieres on Netflix on Friday. 鈥 Reuters