[01/07/21 - 04:05 AM] Netflix to Exclusively Stream "Little Big Women" Worldwide The film will be available globally on Netflix starting February 5.
[via press release from Netflix]
Netflix to Exclusively Stream Little Big Women Worldwide
Taipei, January 7, 2021 - Leading global streaming service Netflix announced today to exclusively stream, Little Big Women, Taiwan's highest-grossing box office film of 2020, starring Golden Horse Awards Best Leading Actress Chen Shu-fang and Hsieh Ying-xuan (Dear Ex), Vivian Hsu and Sun Ke-fang. The film will be available globally on Netflix starting February 5.
Based on director Joseph Chen-chieh Hsu's personal experience, Little Big Women tells the story of how a family grapples with and eventually accepts the fact that their recently deceased grandfather was having an affair, exploring how the grandmother overcomes this grudge and learns to accept the other woman. Diving into how a generation of women free themselves from the confines of traditional family values, the film shines a light on how people experience betrayal and pain and ultimately find reconciliation.
Director Joseph Chen-chieh Hsu explained, "the overarching theme of Little Big Women is 'the process of gradually putting things to rest;' I am confident that people from all corners of the world can empathize with issues involving life and death and the resentment and grudges that we experience."
Chen Shu-fang, who was named Best Leading Actress at the 57th Golden Horse Awards, an achievement that is also notable as she is the most senior actress to have won this award in Taiwan's film history, shared, "Taiwanese women are best described as persevering and responsible. I am delighted for the world to watch Little Big Women and to show everyone how the Taiwanese woman holds a family together."
Executive producer Vivian Hsu added, "Little Big Women reminds the viewers through a certain character, a sentence or two, or a particular scene, of the little things that happen in day-to-day life. It touches people with relatability and triggers a genuine sense of warmth deep within the heart."
The film features a collection of both seasoned and emerging off-screen talent in Mandarin-language cinema including Liao Ching-sung (The Assassin) and pop star/actress Vivian Hsu as executive producers along with cinematographer Jon Keng (Burn) and screenwriter Maya Huang (End of Summer).
Little Big Women will be available on Netflix globally starting on February 5.
About Little Big Women
Premier: February 5, 4:00 PM Taipei Standard Time
Production Team: Each Other Films
Director: Joseph Chen-chieh Hsu
Executive Producer: Liao Ching-sung, Vivian Hsu
Cast: Chen Shu-fang, Hsieh Ying-xuan, Vivian Hsu, Sun Ke-fang, Janine Chang, Ding Ning, Buffy Chen
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