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Hokkien human rights film screenings held at the CKS Memorial Hall

Hokkien human rights film screenings held at the CKS Memorial Hall

2025-09-03

Film buffs, take note! The Taiwan International Human Rights Film Festival will be held from Sept. 19 to Oct. 12. Prior to that, 18 Taiwanese-language films that explore human rights will be shown at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall. FTV reporter Stephany Yang has the details!

A total of 18 films in Taiwanese will be screened, including 15 feature films, 2 documentaries, and 1 animated film. Works include "Super Citizen Ko" directed by Wan Jen, "A Drifting Life" directed by Lin Cheng-sheng and "Sacred Forest” directed by Ke Chin-yuan. These films examine Taiwan’s democratization, environment and human rights development since 1959.

Ke Chin-yuan
Director
This film delves into Taiwan’s forest landscapes, weaving together past and present through a philosophical lens that examines the bond between humans and nature. It highlights three of Taiwan’s most distinctive forest ecosystems, inviting viewers to rethink how these lands protect both people and the environment. For the people of Taiwan, these forests are not just natural treasures—they are essential to human survival and worthy of deeper reflection and understanding.

The event also encourages deeper reflection. Aside from movie screenings, a series of pre-screening introductions and post-screening discussions will also be held.

Li Yuan
Minister of Culture
Even today, Taiwanese-language films from the 1960s through to 2025 remain incredibly precious. Among the films is one by Wan Jen. His 1996 film "Super Citizen Ko" was the first to discuss Taiwan’s White Terror era.

People who are interested can visit the official event page for updates on the film list and schedules. A total of 18 Taiwanese-language films will be screened across 34 sessions at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Auditorium until Oct. 31.

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台灣台語人權電影 10/31前中正紀念堂演藝廳放映

2025-09-03

2025年「台灣國際人權影展」台北場將於 9月19日至10月12日舉行。在活動開跑之前,中正紀念堂演藝廳舉辦台灣台語人權電影放映。這次選出18部台語電影,涵蓋1959年到2025年間的影片。

18部台語電影中,收錄15部劇情長片、2部紀錄片及1部動畫電影。作品包括萬仁導演的《超級大國民》、林正盛導演的《春花夢露》以及柯金源導演的《聖殿》等。這些影片探討1959年以來台灣的民主化、環境與人權發展。

[[導演 柯金源]]
"這是描寫台灣森林環境的過去跟現況,特別用哲學思考的角度來詮釋人跟森林的關係。這部影片可以看到在台灣三種最特別的森林,尤其是強調我們可以用全新的哲學思考,去思考這些土地如何守護人、如何守護環境,這是對台灣人很重要,必須要了解的一個自然環境,跟人的生存有密切關係。"

這次活動也鼓勵大眾進行更深入的思考。除了免費電影放映外,還將舉辦一系列映前介紹和映後討論活動。

[[文化部長 李遠]]
"到今天,可以看60年代到現在的2025這個年代的台語片是多麼很珍貴的。在片單裡面,一個是萬仁導演,他在1996拍的"超級大國民",是第一個去觸碰白色恐怖的電影"。

有興趣的觀眾可瀏覽官方活動頁面,了解最新電影名單及放映時間。「2025年台灣國際人權電影節周邊活動-台灣台語人權電影放映:相招來去看電影.學台語」將從8月22日到10月31日舉行,地點在中正紀念堂演藝廳,放映共18部台語電影,分34場次。

更多新聞內容,請鎖定:
民視台灣台(152頻道)週一至週五晚上9:30
民視新聞台(53頻道)週二至週六凌晨1:00


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