Janet Yang to Close Taiwan Content Fest with Keynote on Asian Cinema
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Janet Yang to Deliver keynote at Taiwan Creative Content fest
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Academy President to discuss expanding international reach for Asian filmmakers.
Janet Yang, the first Asian American president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, will deliver the keynote address at the Taiwan Creative Content Fest (TCCF). Her speech will focus on strategies for Asian filmmakers to broaden their presence in global markets.
Yang is an Emmy and Golden Globe-winning producer known for her work on critically acclaimed films such as ”The Joy Luck Club,” “Over the Moon,” and the documentary series “indictment: The McMartin Trial.” She is one of over 25 international speakers scheduled to participate in the annual event,hosted by the Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TCCA).
About the Taiwan Creative Content Fest
The Taiwan Creative Content Fest (TCCF) is an annual event organized by the Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TCCA). The TCCA was established in August 2023, merging the Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA) and the Bureau of Audiovisual and Music (BAM) under the Ministry of Culture. This merger aims to streamline support for taiwan’s creative industries, encompassing film, television, music, animation, and more.
The TCCF serves as a platform for industry professionals to connect, share insights, and explore opportunities for collaboration. It attracts speakers and attendees from around the world, fostering a dynamic surroundings for the exchange of ideas and the development of new projects.
Janet Yang’s Career and impact
Janet Yang’s appointment as President of the Academy in August 2023 marked a historic moment for the organization and the film industry. her election reflects a commitment to greater diversity and inclusion within the Academy and the broader entertainment landscape.
Throughout her career, Yang has been a champion for Asian American representation in Hollywood. Her producing credits demonstrate a dedication to telling diverse stories and amplifying voices that have historically been underrepresented.Her work on “The Joy luck Club,” based on Amy Tan’s novel, was particularly groundbreaking in bringing Asian American narratives to a wider audience.
The Growing Asian Film Market
the Asian film market
