Taiwan's film industry showcased its market strength at the European Film Market (EFM) in Berlin, while political and economic developments unfolded in South Asia, according to multiple news sources. The Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA) spearheaded the island nation's presence at the EFM, featuring a diverse slate of films, as reported by Variety. Simultaneously, Tarique Rahman was poised to become the new Prime Minister of Bangladesh, following his return from 17 years of exile, according to Time.
The EFM saw Taiwan presenting a significant presence, despite having only one official selection in the 2026 Berlinale lineup, Zhuang Rong Zuo's short film "Tutti" in the Generation Kplus strand, Variety reported. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by Rahman, was projected to win an outright majority of around 185 seats in the 300-member legislature in the upcoming general election, according to polling data cited by Time. This election was the first since the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 5, 2024.
Rahman, in an interview with Time in early January, outlined his priorities, which included "ensuring rule of law," "bringing back financial discipline," and "trying to unify the country." The news also highlighted developments in the entertainment industry, with the creator of "Derry Girls" turning to crime drama with "Belfast," as reported by Time. Other entertainment news included Hugh Laurie leading a star-studded cast in "Amazing Maurice," as detailed by Variety.
The week's news, compiled from multiple sources, also covered a wide array of topics, including political disputes over environmental and immigration policies, international conflicts, and developments in technology and the cryptocurrency market, according to Time and Variety. These sources also mentioned the end of a US immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota and Chloe Kim's Olympic loss.
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