IN the vibrancy of Taiwanese cinema, Dead Talents Society stands out as a film that manages to be both hilarious and deeply resonant. Directed by John Hsu, the film is an extraordinary blend of horror and comedy that takes audiences on a journey into the afterlife, where ghosts are not just spooky, they are downright competitive.
With a stellar cast including Chen Bolin, Sandrine Pinna, Gingle Wang and Eleven Yao, this release reinvents the genre with a fresh perspective on death, life and the enduring desire to be remembered.









