Raphael Cinema Announces Two Limited-Run Films for Early January
Table of Contents
- 1. Raphael Cinema Announces Two Limited-Run Films for Early January
- 2. Father Mother Sister Brother — A limited Engagement
- 3. My Family in Taipei — Short-Run showing
- 4. At-a-glance: key facts
- 5. Okay, here’s a breakdown of the information provided, focusing on answering potential questions and summarizing key details.
- 6. 1. Raphael Cinema’s January 1‑7 2026 Family Film Line‑up
- 7. 2. Daily Schedule Breakdown
- 8. 3.Thematic Highlights: Why These Family Stories Matter
- 9. 4. Booking Tips & Accessibility
- 10. 5. Practical Tips for a Smooth Cinema Experience in Taipei
- 11. 6. Real‑World Example: Audience Reaction to Sisters of the Sea
- 12. 7.Benefits of Watching Family Stories at Raphael Cinema
- 13. 8. Rapid Reference: Weekly Overview
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
- 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.
- 17:30 – The Father’s promise – evening repeat for after‑work crowds.
- 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
- Arrive 15 minutes early to collect tickets (QR code scan) and grab a beverage at the café.
- Use MRT Red Line – Zhongxiao Dunhua Station (Exit 3) – a 5‑minute walk to Raphael’s main entrance.
- Check local weather (January tends to be cool, 12‑17 °C); a light jacket keeps you cozy in the lobby.
- Bring a reusable water bottle – refill stations are located near each screen.
- 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
- Monday – jan 1: Father‑centric drama (The father’s promise).
- Tuesday – Jan 2: Mother‑focused garden story (Mother’s Garden).
- Wednesday – Jan 3: Sisters‑led coastal tale (Sisters of the Sea).
- Thursday – Jan 4: brother‑driven urban narrative (Brotherhood in the city).
- Friday – Jan 5: Whole‑family indie documentary (My Family in Taipei).
- Saturday – Jan 6: Father‑son road‑trip adventure (Father & Son: A Taipei Tale).
- 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.