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Taiwan’s TCCF Opens With New Funds as TAICCA Unveils Japan and Gaming Deals

The push targets private capital to accelerate cross-border production for global IP growth.

Overview

  • TAICCA announced a co-production MOU with Japan’s K2 Pictures and launched a Digital Games Fund with Taiwan’s Lunta Ventures, expanding collaboration across film and interactive entertainment.
  • Two financing vehicles debuted at the festival: a NT$960 million Taiwan–Korea Entertainment and Cultural Content Fund led by CJ ENM with Far EasTone and TVBS, and the Far Eastern Creative Entertainment Fund backed by Fubon Cultural Creative, Far EasTone and TAICCA.
  • TCCF reported record international participation, with nearly 100 representatives from South Korea and 80 from France, alongside delegations from Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines.
  • Taiwan’s Minister of Culture Li Yuan said local action thriller 96 Minutes surpassed NT$200 million at the domestic box office, underscoring renewed momentum for Taiwanese films.
  • TAICCA chair Sue Wang outlined a three-year plan emphasizing technology adoption, ESG-aligned investment and a co-investment model to share risk and connect creators, producers, marketers and investors earlier in development, with this year’s program featuring 56 pitching projects, 38 published works and 118 Market exhibitors.