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  1. Your Name Engraved Herein ( Chinese: 刻在你心底的名字; pinyin: Kè zài nǐ xīndǐ de míngzì; lit. 'The name engraved in your heart') is a 2020 Taiwanese BL romantic film directed by Patrick Kuang-Hui Liu and starring Edward Chen, Jing-Hua Tseng, and Leon Dai. [3]

  2. Dec 18, 2020 · Of the few dozen LGBTQ films in the history of Taiwanese cinema, Liu’s has been the most successful at the box office— Your Name Engraved Herein, which premieres globally on Netflix Dec. 23, is...

  3. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. In 1987, as martial law ends in Taiwan, Jia-han and Birdy fall in love amid family pressures, homophobia and social stigma.

  4. Nov 22, 2020 · Your Name Engraved Herein is Taiwans all-time highest-grossing LGBTQ film, receiving 5 Golden Horse Award nominations in 2020. The film is produced by Arthur Chu, directed by...

  5. Your Name Engraved Herein - watch online: streaming, buy or rent. Currently you are able to watch "Your Name Engraved Herein" streaming on Netflix.

  6. In 1987, as martial law ends in Taiwan, Jia-han and Birdy fall in love amid family pressure, homophobia and social stigma. Watch trailers & learn more.

  7. Dec 24, 2020 · The love story in the touching, simple Taiwanese drama “Your Name Engraved Herein” unfolds at a Catholic high school for boys.

  8. In 1987, decades of martial law is lifted in Taiwan and two schoolboys, A-han and Birdy, are about to enter an illicit love affair after meeting in the school band led by a Canadian priest named Oliver.

  9. Your Name Engraved Herein | Official Site ng Netflix. In 1987, as martial law ends in Taiwan, Jia-han and Birdy fall in love amid family pressure, homophobia and social stigma.

  10. Nov 22, 2020 · Your Name Engraved Herein is about two high school boys in an all-male boarding school exploring their friendship and genuine love for each other against the backdrop of the 1980s when Taiwan recently lifted its strict martial law, amid a transition from conservative society to become the most LGBTQ-friendly country in Asia.

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