kviff.com
News
Festival Guide
  • Tickets and Festival Pass
  • Accommodations
  • Transportation
  • Festival cinemas
  • No Barriers project
  • Kids at the festival
  • Festival Shop
Program
  • Catalogue of films
  • Accompanying programme
  • Archive of films
  • Audience award
  • KVIFF Talks
  • Film Entry
Film Industry
  • Industry accreditation
  • Film Industry at KVIFF
  • Industry Days Programme
  • KVIFF Eastern Promises
  • KVIFF Talents
Press
  • Press accreditation
  • Press Service
  • For download
  • Press releases
  • Photogallery
  • Videogallery
About the festival
  • Festival description
  • Programme sections
  • Awards
  • History
  • We support non-profits
  • Photogallery
  • Partners
  • Why We Support the Festival
  • Contacts
CZ
Sign in
Film Archive

Somewhere I Have Never Travelled

Another View 2009 / Dai wo qu yuan fang / Taiwan 2009

Told with subtlety, the film focuses on a colorblind girl who lives a paradoxically colorful, carefree life in the bosom of her family. But her idyll starts to fade when she hits adolescence. The heroine begins to feel that she and those closest to her are exceptional, yet outsiders nonetheless.

Somewhere I Have Never Travelled Somewhere I Have Never Travelled

Synopsis

A colorblind girl lives surrounded by lovable characters like her simpleminded father who makes a living sweeping streets, her eternally grumbling grandma, and her gay cousin. Nevertheless, although the world once appeared to her child’s eyes as a carefree and, paradoxically (given her eye impairment), picturesque and colorful place, it gradually pales during the girl’s adolescence. Only as a teenager does she begin to realize that she and those close to her are exceptional and yet outsiders. She becomes anxiously fixated on a story about an island for the colorblind that her cousin recounts to her. The film employs children’s movie forms in order to show the contrast between childhood, when we primarily perceive ourselves and our immediate surroundings, and adolescence, during which we recognize our place in society and the world. Starting with oft-used motifs, the filmmakers succeeded in creating an original work which speaks to multiple generations of viewers.

About the film

96 min / Color, 35 mm
European premiere

Director Fu Tien-Yu / Screenplay Fu Tien-Yu / Dir. of Photography Chou Yi-Wen / Music Chen Chien-Chi / Editor Liu Chuen-Hsiu / Producer Wu Nien-Jen / Production Wu’s Production Co. / Cast Mei Fang, Lin Po Hung, Lee Yung Yung, Yu Hsin, Waser Chou / Contact Good Film Co.

About the director

Fu Tien-Yu

Fu Tien-Yu (b. 1973, Taiwan) began writing domestically-awarded novellas and screenplays immediately after graduating in film production from New York University. In addition to her writing, Fu started a career directing for the Taiwan Public Television Service Station. Her feature debut Somewhere I Have Never Travelled (2009) was several years in the making, the majority of which time was spent looking for suitable nonactors and subsequently training them before the start of shooting. The director says about her film that she strived to align her vision with the demands of the public, thanks to which she created a balanced mix of viewer-appreciated concepts and originally elaborated motifs on adolescents and outsiders.

Contacts

Good Film Co.
3A, No. 9, San Min Road, 105, Taipei
Taiwan
Phone: +886 2 275 316 35
Fax: +886 2 276 051 88
E-mail: [email protected]

Guests

Fu Tien-Yu
Film Director

Other partners
Newsletter

First-hand brews throughout the year.
Be among the first to learn about upcoming events and other news. We only send the newsletter when we have something to say.

Follow us on the web:

The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
is part of the KVIFF Group family, which covers other projects as well:

© 2025 KVIFF GROUP

Rules for Visitors / Website visitors privacy policy / GTC / Personal Data Protection / Rules for Claim / Rules and Regulations / Contacts