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''Funscreen Weekly'' () is a Taiwanese
online newspaper An online newspaper (or electronic news or electronic news publication) is the electronic publishing, online version of a newspaper, either as a stand-alone publication or as the online version of a printed periodical literature, periodical. Goin ...
that provides news, reviews, and interviews about films. Originally founded as ''Funscreen Biweekly'' in 2005 as a
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for
National Central University National Central University (; abbreviated NCU; ) is a public research university based in Taiwan. It was founded in 1902 in Nanjing; initially located in Miaoli after moving to Taiwan, it relocated to Zhongli in 1962 and developed into a com ...
, it later became a non-profit online newspaper co-owned by the
Taiwan Film and Audiovisual Institute The Taiwan Film and Audiovisual Institute (TFAI; ), formerly Taiwan Film Institute (TFI; ), is a foundation in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan, that aims to preserve Taiwanese and Mandarin films. At its establishment in 1979, the foundation w ...
. ''Funscreen Weekly'' is the first online publication and one of only two currently operating media outlets in Taiwan that focuses on providing film reviews, and it received the Outstanding Contribution Award in the 14th Taipei Film Awards.


History

In 1993, Lin Wen-chi (), a doctorate graduate in literature, was offered a professorship in the Department of English at
National Central University National Central University (; abbreviated NCU; ) is a public research university based in Taiwan. It was founded in 1902 in Nanjing; initially located in Miaoli after moving to Taiwan, it relocated to Zhongli in 1962 and developed into a com ...
(NCU), introducing
film studies Film studies is an academic discipline that deals with various film theory, theoretical, history of film, historical, and film criticism, critical approaches to film, cinema as an art form and a medium. It is sometimes subsumed within media stud ...
courses to the university and beginning his career as a film scholar. In the following years, Lin wrote film reviews for various newspapers and magazines, but only occasionally and by invitation. In 2004, NCU established the Cimage Taiwan Film Company () to support the entrepreneurial efforts of its graduates in the film industry, and in 2005, Cimage began publishing a film-themed newspaper titled ''Funscreen Biweekly'' (), which operated as a school publication. Lin served as the guiding teacher, and contributing writers volunteered their work without compensation. '' The Reporter'' referred to 2005 as a low point for the Taiwanese film industry, noting that mainstream media seldom covered domestic films, and acknowledged ''Funscreen'' for "providing valuable documentary information about that period". Lin cited inspiration from film director
Tsai Ming-liang Tsai Ming-liang (; born 27 October 1957) is a Malaysian filmmaker based in Taiwan. Tsai has written and directed 11 feature films, many short films, and television films. He is one of the most celebrated "Second New Wave" film directors of T ...
's film promotion efforts at university campuses for founding the newspaper, and he later served as its chief editor. Due to a lack of operating funds, the newspaper was initially set to cease publication after a year and a half, but it was taken over by NCU's Film Studies Center, continuing as a non-profit publication funded by the
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. It shifted to a weekly publication schedule and changed its title to ''Funscreen Weekly''. The newspaper became the first online publication in Taiwan focusing on the Taiwanese film industry, offering film reviews, interviews, film news, and commentaries with an emphasis on filmmaking and film aesthetics. In 2011, it conducted a survey among filmmakers and critics to vote on the best ten Taiwanese films of the past decade. As of 2012, the newspaper had approximately 40,000 subscribers, with all writers being NCU students and no full-time writers on staff. That same year, ''Funscreen Weekly'' received the Outstanding Contribution Award in the 14th Taipei Film Awards, becoming the first and only non-individual recipient of the award until the Taipei Documentary Filmmakers' Union won in the same category in the 18th Taipei Film Awards in 2016. In
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2014, a collection of film reviews and critiques titled ''Funscreen on Paper'' () was released, edited by Shinie Wang, a ''Funscreen'' writer who joined the publication since January 2009. As of November 2024, ''Funscreen Weekly'' remains one of only two active media outlets which primarily focuses on providing film reviews in Taiwan, alongside a printed publication ''Film Appreciation Journal'', with both publications currently co-owned and published by the
Taiwan Film and Audiovisual Institute The Taiwan Film and Audiovisual Institute (TFAI; ), formerly Taiwan Film Institute (TFI; ), is a foundation in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan, that aims to preserve Taiwanese and Mandarin films. At its establishment in 1979, the foundation w ...
.


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* {{in lang, zh Newspapers published in Taiwan Taiwanese news websites Publications established in 2005 2005 establishments in Taiwan Nonprofit newspapers Film websites