Taiwan Creative Content Fest (TCCF) has unveiled the line-up of projects for this year’s TCCF Pitching event, scheduled to take place November 4-7 in Taipei.
Highlights of the line-up include Taiwan Travelogue, an adaptation of Yang Shuang-zi’s award-winning novel of the same name; The Ones I Killed And The Ones Who Killed Me, adapted from Higashiyama Akira’s acclaimed novel; Loma, a documentary from Berlinale Teddy Award winner Huang Hui-chen; and animation A Banquet For Hungry Ghosts, adapted from Ying Chang Compestine’s young adult horror story collection.
TCCF organisers Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA) said it received almost 700 submissions from 44 countries this year, with the top submitting countries including Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, US, Korea and Singapore. The final line-up includes 94 projects – split between the Project and Story sections – among which international submissions and co-productions involving Taiwan accounted for 60%.
The Project section of 56 selections includes an adaptation of Terao Tetsuya’s best-selling novel Spent Bullets, to be co-adapted with Taiwanese filmmaker Henry Tsai into a feature film; Goodbye My Love, Calendar Studios’ Taiwanese version of Korean drama Do It One More Time; and Diary Of Summer, to be pitched by Japan’s Robot Communications, the production company behind Godzilla Minus One.
The Story section has selected 38 original published works including Bodacious! Archdemons and Lifesaver Deployed, both also selected as Taiwan’s representative works for the 2025 Busan Story Market; and The Taste Of Brown Sugar, winner of the 2025 Taipei International Book Exhibition Grand Prize in the Children’s Book and Young Adult Novels category.
TCCF is also partnering with SCELF (Société Civile des Éditeurs de Langue Française) to present the second edition of Shoot the Book! TCCF, which will feature five French and three Taiwanese published works.