Using a variety of animation techniques, including egg yolk as paint, filmmaker Wu-Ching Chang creates a stirring tribute to her grandmother who, as a T'ung-yang-hsi, was sold as a young girl to another family and raised as their future daughter-in-law. Forced to perform the household chores and denied an education, this hardworking woman found freedom through financial independence.
Directing | Wu-Ching Chang | Director |
Production | Wu-Ching Chang | Producer |
Writing | Wu-Ching Chang | Writer |
Editing | Wu-Ching Chang | Editor |
Crew | Wu-Ching Chang | Cinematography |
Sound | Wu-Ching Chang | Sound |
Visual Effects | Wu-Ching Chang | Animation |
Sound | Markus Andreas | Sound |
Sound | Sue-Yu Chen | Sound |
Sound | Wen-Hsing Wang | Sound |
Sound | Su-Hsin Yang | Sound |
Visual Effects | Lok-Yi Tsoi | Animation Production Assistant |
Visual Effects | Bouchra Fadil | Animation Production Assistant |