Private Project

Who Stole FIFI's Fruit-eating Gene?

Fifi doesn't like to eat fruit but her twin brother loves all kinds of fruit. The grownups wonder why the twin are so different and whisper "the brother must have eaten up her fruit-eating gene." Wondering what "fruit-eating gene" is, the brother comes up with an operational plan to save his sister's "fruit-eating gene."

  • CHANG Jay-An
    Director
  • LI Yun-Ting
    Team Members
  • LIN Yung-Ran
    Team Members
  • CHANG Shin-Yu
    Team Members
  • CHEN Fayina
    Team Members
  • LIOU Jhen-Yu
    Team Members
  • CHANG Jay-An
    Writer
  • Chen Ying-Ju
    Writer
  • CHEN Ying-Ju
    Producer
  • Chang Shu-Man
    Directing Coach
  • Chen Ying-Ju
    Voice Over
  • Chang Jay-An
    Voice Over
  • Chang Shin-Yu
    Voice Over
  • Chiu Wei-Chih
    Music
  • Chen Hui-Chun
    Music
  • Chang Shin-Yu
    Music
  • Chiu Wei-Chih
    Sound Effect
  • Chen Ying-Ju
    Editing
  • Chang Jay-An
    Editing
  • Chang Jay-An
    Animation
  • Li Yun-Ting
    Animation
  • Lin Yung-Ran
    Animation
  • Chang Shin-Yu
    Animation
  • Chen Fayina
    Animation
  • Liou Jhen-Yu
    Animation
  • Project Title (Original Language):
    誰偷走了FIFI的吃水果基因
  • Project Type:
    Animation, Short, Student
  • Runtime:
    10 minutes
  • Completion Date:
    March 16, 2016
  • Country of Origin:
    Taiwan
  • Country of Filming:
    Taiwan
  • Language:
    Chinese
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    Yes
  • Taiwan International Children's Film Festival
    Taipei, Taiwan
    April 3, 2016
    World Premium
  • San Diego International Kid's Film Festival
    San Diego
    United States
    North American Premiere
Director Biography - CHANG Jay-An

***About the "Kids as Directors" Project***
In order to enhance education in imaging and let children experience the process of video production, TICFF (Taiwan International Children’s Film Festival) founded the “Kids as Directors” workshop with the idea of “Fun Creating & Easy Shooting.” It’s open to teachers and students from junior high school and elementary school in Taiwan. The program selects ten teams to learn, play and tell their dreams and viewpoints. Their work and thoughts will be screened under the “Kids as Directors – Taiwan” part of the program during the festival.

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