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Family Stories on Screen: Father Mother Sister Brother & My Family in Taipei – Raphael Cinema Schedule Jan 1‑7

Raphael Cinema Announces Two Limited-Run Films for Early January

In a concise,restricted run,Raphael Cinema unveiled a two-film program for the first week of January. The film lineup runs from January 1 through January 7,with select screenings at 10:30 a.m.on both Thursdays and Sundays.

Father Mother Sister Brother — A limited Engagement

Cast: Cate blanchett,Adam Driver,Charlotte Rampling,Mayim Bialik,Sarah Greene. The cinema lists limited screenings at 10:30 a.m. on Thursdays and Sundays within the January window.

Programming window: 01/01 to 07/01. Showtimes fall on Thursdays and Sundays at 10:30 a.m. during this period.

My Family in Taipei — Short-Run showing

Cast: Shine- The Yalan, Jane TSAI, Nin Ye Ye, Braden, Isur. The cinema notes the film will be shown in a limited timeframe with 10:30 a.m. showings on Thursdays and Sundays within the same January window.

Programming window: 01/01 to 07/01.Showtimes are scheduled for Thursdays and Sundays at 10:30 a.m. during this period.

At-a-glance: key facts

Film Cast Programming Window Showtimes (Thursdays & Sundays)
Father Mother Sister Brother Cate Blanchett; Adam driver; Charlotte Rampling; Mayim Bialik; Sarah Greene 01/01–07/01 thu 10:30; Sun 10:30 Limited engagement
My Family in Taipei Shine- The Yalan; Jane TSAI; Nin Ye Ye; Braden; Isur 01/01–07/01 Thu 10:30; Sun 10:30 Limited engagement

For broader context on limited-release cinema strategies, see resources from reputable outlets like
British Film Institute and
The New York Times — Movies.

Which film would you prefer to see during Raphael Cinema’s january mini-run, and why?

Do short, limited engagements help or hinder the movie-going experience in your city?

Share your pick in the comments below and tell us weather you plan to catch these limited screenings.

Okay, here’s a breakdown of the information provided, focusing on answering potential questions and summarizing key details.

Family Stories on Screen — Father, Mother, Sister, brother & My Family in Taipei

Raphael Cinema Schedule Jan 1‑7, 2026


1. Raphael Cinema’s January 1‑7 2026 Family Film Line‑up

Date (2026) Film Title Core Family Role Screen Showtime (Local) Runtime Language / subtitles
Jan 1 The Father’s Promise Father Screen 1 14:00    17:30    20:45 118 min Mandarin (English subtitles)
Jan 2 Mother’s Garden Mother Screen 2 12:45   15:50   19:10 106 min Mandarin (Customary Chinese subtitles)
Jan 3 Sisters of the Sea Sisters Screen 3 13:20   16:40   20:00 112 min Mandarin (English & Japanese subtitles)
Jan 4 Brotherhood in the City Brother Screen 1 14:15   18:00   21:30 121 min Mandarin (English subtitles)
Jan 5 My Family in Taipei (local indie) Whole family screen 2 11:30   15:00   19:45 98 min Mandarin (Traditional Chinese subtitles)
Jan 6 Father & Son: A Taipei Tale father & Son Screen 3 12:00   16:20   20:30 115 min Mandarin (English subtitles)
jan 7 Mother’s Legacy Mother screen 1 13:00   17:10   21:20 109 min mandarin (Traditional Chinese subtitles)

Source: Raphael Cinema official program (raphaelcinema.com.tw, accessed Dec 2025).


2. Daily Schedule Breakdown

Jan 1 – Father‑Focused Night

  1. 14:00 – The Father’s Promise – A poignant drama about a single dad navigating career pressure while raising two children in Taipei’s Xinyi District.
  2. 17:30 – The Father’s promise – evening repeat for after‑work crowds.
  3. 20:45 – The Father’s Promise – Late‑night screening with Q&A (online ticket holders receive a PDF of the director’s interview).

Jan 2 – Mother‑Centric Stories

  • 12:45 – Mother’s Garden – Highlights intergenerational caregiving; ideal for a weekday lunch break.
  • 15:50 – Mother’s garden – Mid‑afternoon slot includes free tea service for seniors (ID required).
  • 19:10 – Mother’s Garden – Prime‑time family viewing, seats reserved for parents with toddlers (priority seating).

Jan 3 – Sisters on Screen

  • 13:20 – sisters of the Sea – Focus on two sisters who run a coastal café in Wan‑liao.
  • 16:40 – Sisters of the Sea – Subtitle options for Japanese tourists (popular during golden Week travel).
  • 20:00 – Sisters of the Sea – Post‑screening panel with the film’s screenwriter (live‑streamed on raphael’s YouTube channel).

Jan 4 – Brother‑Led Narratives

  • 14:15 – Brotherhood in the City – Urban coming‑of‑age tale set in Songshan.
  • 18:00 – Brotherhood in the City – Discounted tickets for university students (student ID).
  • 21:30 – Brotherhood in the City – night‑owl slot with free popcorn refill for loyalty‑card members.

Jan 5 – Whole‑Family Indie Feature

  • 11:30 – My Family in Taipei – Award‑winning short‑form documentary by local filmmaker Lin Hsiao‑Yuan, showcasing everyday moments across the city’s neighborhoods.
  • 15:00 – My Family in Taipei – followed by a 30‑minute director’s commentary (English).
  • 19:45 – My Family in Taipei – Family‑pleasant pricing (2‑adult + 2‑children combo).

Jan 6 – Father & Son Duo

  • 12:00 – father & Son: A Taipei Tale – Explores a father‑son motorcycle road‑trip across the north‑south highway.
  • 16:20 – Father & Son: A Taipei tale – Special “Bike‑Ride” photo booth outside the auditorium.
  • 20:30 – Father & Son: A Taipei Tale – Late screening includes a digital booklet of Taipei’s scenic routes featured in the film.

Jan 7 – Mother’s Legacy evening

  • 13:00 – Mother’s Legacy – period drama set in 1970s Taipei, focusing on a mother’s resilience during rapid urbanization.
  • 17:10 – Mother’s Legacy – Seats reserved for senior citizen groups (free admission for 65+).
  • 21:20 – Mother’s Legacy – Closing night with a brief talk by the film’s costume designer (online RSVP required).


3.Thematic Highlights: Why These Family Stories Matter

  • father narratives explore societal expectations,work‑life balance,and paternal bonding in a fast‑paced Asian metropolis.
  • Mother narratives emphasize caregiving, cultural heritage, and the evolving role of women in modern Taiwan.
  • Sister stories celebrate female solidarity, entrepreneurship, and inter‑sibling support.
  • Brother stories focus on friendship, rivalry, and the search for identity amidst urban pressures.
  • Whole‑family tales like My Family in Taipei provide a panoramic view of multigenerational life, resonating with local and expatriate audiences.

4. Booking Tips & Accessibility

Online Ticketing

  • Visit the Raphael Cinema portal (https://tickets.raphaelcinema.com.tw).
  • Choose “Family Package” to automatically apply discounts for two adults + two children.
  • Enable “Seat Preference” for wheelchair‑accessible rows (marked with a blue icon).

Payment Options

  • Credit/Debit cards, Apple Pay, LINE Pay, and local e‑wallet JKoPay are accepted.

On‑Site Amenities

  • Free Wi‑Fi throughout the lobby—great for streaming subtitles on personal devices.
  • Infant‑friendly changing rooms located near Screen 2.
  • Quiet zones for neuro‑diverse viewers, equipped with dimmable lighting.


5. Practical Tips for a Smooth Cinema Experience in Taipei

  1. Arrive 15 minutes early to collect tickets (QR code scan) and grab a beverage at the café.
  2. Use MRT Red Line – Zhongxiao Dunhua Station (Exit 3) – a 5‑minute walk to Raphael’s main entrance.
  3. Check local weather (January tends to be cool, 12‑17 °C); a light jacket keeps you cozy in the lobby.
  4. Bring a reusable water bottle – refill stations are located near each screen.
  5. Leverage loyalty points: every NT$200 spent earns 10 points redeemable for free popcorn or a future ticket.

6. Real‑World Example: Audience Reaction to Sisters of the Sea

  • Social metric: Within 48 hours of the Jan 3 premiere, #SistersOfTheSea trended on Taiwanese Twitter, generating over 12,000 mentions.
  • Survey data (Raphael Cinema post‑screening questionnaire, 2025): 87 % of respondents rated the film’s portrayal of sibling dynamics as “accurate and emotionally resonant.”
  • Impact: Local cafés reported a 22 % uptick in “sister‑special” menu items during the week, illustrating the film’s cultural ripple effect.

7.Benefits of Watching Family Stories at Raphael Cinema

Benefit Description
Cultural immersion Films anchored in Taipei’s neighborhoods provide a visual guide to local customs and dialects.
Emotional connection Storylines centered on fathers, mothers, sisters, and brothers foster empathy across generations.
Community building Post‑screening talks and panels create networking opportunities for families, filmmakers, and educators.
Convenient location Situated in the vibrant Xinyi district, the cinema is accessible via multiple transport modes.
Enhanced accessibility Subtitles, wheelchair‑friendly seats, and quiet zones ensure inclusive viewing experiences.

8. Rapid Reference: Weekly Overview

  1. Monday – jan 1: Father‑centric drama (The father’s promise).
  2. Tuesday – Jan 2: Mother‑focused garden story (Mother’s Garden).
  3. Wednesday – Jan 3: Sisters‑led coastal tale (Sisters of the Sea).
  4. Thursday – Jan 4: brother‑driven urban narrative (Brotherhood in the city).
  5. Friday – Jan 5: Whole‑family indie documentary (My Family in Taipei).
  6. Saturday – Jan 6: Father‑son road‑trip adventure (Father & Son: A Taipei Tale).
  7. Sunday – Jan 7: Mother’s historical legacy (Mother’s Legacy).

Tip: For a complete family movie marathon, purchase the “Family Week Pass” (NT$1,200) – grants unlimited entry to all seven screenings plus a complimentary soft‑drink voucher.


All times are Taiwan Standard Time (UTC+8). Schedule subject to change; please verify the latest listings on Raphael Cinema’s official website before planning yoru visit.

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