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Dive into our updated selection of FriDay Video’s finest, featuring more than 12 series as of April 2025. Leading the pack on FriDay Video are Golden Horse Awards and Til Death Do Us Part, with their initial broadcasts in 1962 and 2019. With its programming history stretching from 1962 to 2024, FriDay Video offers an impressive lineup of over 12 shows.
“And they lived happily ever after” is an ending we are all too familiar with. On Marriage focuses on portraying all those struggles that couples encounter when they give up themselves to fulfill their marriage. In this anthology series, each individual episode explores varying meanings of marriage from five unique perspectives.
After losing his brother in a crash, singer Neil vanishes for six years. Now, young musician Sea gets the chance to work with his reclusive idol.
Based on the speculative short stories of MirrorFiction, this sci-fi thriller anthology plunges headlong into our deepest desires -- and darkest fears.
Pony and her college friends Leslie and Xuan navigate their romantic journeys, exploring their desires and emotional needs through relationships with different partners. Despite diverse orientations, they support each other in overcoming personal flaws to pursue love that feels true and fulfilling, embracing the core spirit of love without labels or boundaries.
This slow-paced reality show features Chen Bolin and his in-depth exploration of Taiwan. With the aim of getting to know the Earth and learning how to co-exist with nature, Bolin and four artist friends embark on a one-month ecological journey.
A giant Buddha statue is unearthed in a small rural town. The mayor believes that it will change the town into a major tourist attraction. However, a catastrophe starts to grow. A centuries-old curse is unleashed from the statue, and it starts to eat up people's souls and make them non-human. Jung Ki-hoon, as archaeologist tries to seek the truth behind the paranormal phenomenon.
Weina, a university student, and her ex-boyfriend Ben are accidentally transported to ‘M-Earth’, a parallel world with only men. As the only woman in this new world, Weina comes to re-evaluate her own
The Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards (Chinese: 台北金馬影展; pinyin: Táiběi Jīnmǎ Yǐngzhǎn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-pak Kim-má iáⁿ-tián) is a film festival and awards ceremony held annually in Taiwan. It was founded in 1962 by the Government Information Office of the Republic of China (ROC) in Taiwan. The awards ceremony is usually held in November or December in Taipei, although the event has also been held in other locations in Taiwan in recent times
Directed by award-winning filmmaker Chih-Ju Lin, Go Go Sister! is an inspiring series that fills one with positive energy. Amanda returns to the garment factory her father used to manage before he passed away. The factory is heavily in debt, but Amanda is determined to revive it. With the aid of her friend Feng, Amanda forms a softball team with the workers in a bid to save the factory.
Home Sweet Home is a mini series about the underprivileged children in Taiwan, who are deprived of basic family functions, with ill, deceased, abusive, imprisoned or financially unsustainable parents. The series is a co-production of several charitable organizations and New Story Movement, in hope to raise awareness through storytelling and help both the children and caregiver receive the social support and resources needed.