The human condition through film

The year-end film festival season begins with two events set to open tomorrow in Taipei City

Taipei Times
Date: Sep 17, 2015
By: Ho Yi  /  Staff reporter

The global undercurrents of angst and collective fear are the motifs of two film events set

Verena Kyselka, The Formosa Experiment.  Photo courtesy of Spot — Taipei Film House and CNEX Foundation

Verena Kyselka, The Formosa Experiment. Photo courtesy of Spot — Taipei Film House and CNEX Foundation

to open tomorrow. The 2015 Taipei Documentary Film Festival (2015國際華人紀錄片影展) responds to challenges and problems relevant to our daily lives with 38 works addressing a broad range of environmental and social issues. On the Road Film Festival (在路上影展) takes its cue from Jack Kerouac’s defining novel of the Beat Generation, On the Road, to look at the human condition with a more existential and literary approach through a daring, compact lineup of 21 feature, documentary, experimental and short films.

TAIPEI DOCUMENTARY FILM FEST

Restless Mind of Turbulent Years (忐忑流年) is the theme for the documentary film fest and emphasizes marginalized people in cities. The festival is organized by Chinese Next, or CNEXT, a nonprofit that disperses money to aspiring documentary filmmakers in Chinese-speaking regions.

A Tale of Waste City (廢城記) transports audiences to a makeshift community built from waste by urban scavengers in Beijing. The city is located three kilometers from the National Stadium and is home to over 30,000 workers and their families who hail from China’s Henan Province. Life is tough but carries on — until, that is, the residents are told that the community is soon to be demolished.     [FULL  STORY]

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