Each Other Films, a Taiwan-based production company founded seven years ago, is now entering a new phase of international production under the leadership of co-founder and head producer Jacqueline W. Liu and co-founder and CEO Tiffany Yu-Chia Chen. The company has established itself through successful festival runs, streaming deals, and local box office hits, and is now expanding its scope with a diverse lineup of projects ranging from documentaries to big-budget action films.
One of the exciting new projects from Each Other Films is a documentary about drag performer Pangina Heals, titled “Heals.” This marks the company’s first foray into factual storytelling through international collaboration with partners in Thailand. Additionally, they are venturing into fiction with Henry Tsai’s directorial debut, “Spent Bullets,” adapted from short stories by Taiwanese writer Terao Tetsuya. This film has already garnered attention at prestigious events like the Golden Horse Film Project Promotion and Taiwan Creative Content Fest 2025.
Fans of the popular “The Accidental Influencer” franchise will be thrilled to hear about the upcoming installment, “The Accidental Influencer: Love Me If You Dare,” which will introduce new cast members and storylines focusing on contemporary relationships. Another ambitious project in the works is “The Odd Three: Madam Tiger,” a large-scale adventure film that reimagines traditional folklore through a modern lens. Director Joseph Chen-Chieh Hsu is leading this project, with hopes of launching a series of character-driven stories across the region.
Jacqueline W. Liu expressed her belief in the power of cinema to connect people through authentic storytelling rooted in specific cultures and human experiences. Tiffany Yu-Chia Chen emphasized the importance of choosing the right stories and collaborators to guide the company’s growth in the global storytelling landscape. Each Other Films’ commitment to showcasing female perspectives and fostering universal connections remains at the core of their mission as they continue to develop new projects and forge partnerships across borders.
Previous successes from Each Other Films include the box office hit “Little Big Women,” recognition at the Golden Horse Awards, and streaming deals with platforms like Netflix and HBO Asia. With a track record of delivering compelling stories that resonate with audiences, the company is poised to make a significant impact on the Asian storytelling scene and beyond. Stay tuned for more exciting updates from Each Other Films as they embark on this new chapter of their journey.

