First Crush
During a recruitment performance at the Hot Music Club, Jian-Kai is deeply captivated by the senior member, Yu-Jia, leading him to join the club. As Jian-Kai and Yu-Jia gradually grow closer, Jian-Kai is suddenly informed by Yu-Jia of his decision to leave the club. Determined, Jian-Kai resolves to bring Yu-Jia back.
This story, intertwining music, campus life, and romance, culminates in Taiwan's first BL (Boy’s Love) musical film. With 4 songs in 30 minutes, the film takes you back to the tender memories of unspoken crushes from your school days through its music.
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YU-HSUAN LIUDirector
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YU-HSUAN LIUWriter
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JIE PENGWriter
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HSIU-CHING WUExecutive Producer
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JOYCE LEEProducer
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PO-HAN LEEKey Cast"JIAN-KAI"
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PETER WUKey Cast"YU-JIA"
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JUIN-YUAH LEECinematographer
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GAYO TSENGGAFFER
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ZIH-TANG LIAOMusic Director
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JIE PENGArt Designer
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TSU-CHI LINCostume Designer
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YI TAYEditor
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YE-PIN LUColorist
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KELLY HUANGSound Desiger
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Project Title (Original Language):我的搖滾青春
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Project Type:Short, Student
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Genres:Romance, Musical, LGBT, High School Musical, BL, Boy's Love, Teen
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Runtime:29 minutes 56 seconds
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Completion Date:September 10, 2023
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Production Budget:21,000 USD
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Country of Origin:Taiwan
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Country of Filming:Taiwan
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Language:Chinese
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Shooting Format:Digital, Sony
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Aspect Ratio:1:2.35
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes - National Taiwan University of Arts
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2023 10th Taoyuan Film FestivalTaoyuan
Taiwan
October 1, 2023
Taiwan Premiere
Official selected -
2024 24th Korea Queer Film Festival
Korea, Republic of
June 1, 2024
The Republic of Korea Premiere
Official Selected -
2024 Aporia International village film festival
Korea, Republic of
July 10, 2024
Official Selected -
2024 17th Beijing Queer Film FestivalBeijing
China
November 2, 2024
China Premiere
Official Selected
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Motion Picture, National Taiwan University of Arts, New Taipei, Taiwan
YU-HSUAN LIU, born in 1998, graduated from the Department of Motion Picture at the National Taiwan University of Arts, focused on creating works related to LGBTQ+ issues, enjoys challenging a variety of film genres.