Taiwan’s Chunghwa Telecom Unveils Six-Title Slate Headed By Taiwan-Japan Co-Pro ‘Arrested Memory’ Starring Ethan Juan

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Taiwan’s Chunghwa Telecom Unveils Six-Title Slate Headed By Taiwan-Japan Co-Pro ‘Arrested Memory’ Starring Ethan Juan
Chunghwa Telecom has launched an exciting lineup of film and TV projects, showcasing Taiwan's creative talent to the world. This initiative, revealed at the Taiwan Creative Content Fest, includes the notable Taiwan-Japan co-production 'Arrested Memory,' featuring actor Ethan Juan. This move not only highlights the growing collaboration between Taiwan and Japan but also aims to elevate Taiwanese original content on the international stage, making it a significant step for the region's entertainment industry.
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