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    Another wave of film festivals

    Taipei Times, Taiwan
    29 Oct. 2004

    The South Taiwan Film and Video Festival, and the second anniversary
    film festival of SPOT -- Taipei Film House are coming up
    By Yu Sen-lun
    STAFF REPORTER


    The South Taiwan Film and Video Festival is quenching the thirst of
    South Taiwan movie-goers for art-house movies.
    PHOTOS COURTESY OF TAINAN ARTS UNIVERSITY

    November is autumn and the start of Taiwan's movie season. Raising the
    curtain for a string of movie events is The South Taiwan Film and Video
    Festival (南方影展), and the second anniversary film festival for SPOT
    -- Taipei Film House (光點台北).

    Later this month, Nov. 24, there is the annual Taipei Golden Horse Film
    Festival (台北金馬影展), the biggest film festival of Taiwan. In
    December it is the Golden Horse Awards (金馬獎).

    The South Taiwan Film and Video Festival starts next Tuesday in
    Kaohsiung and is a festival aiming to balance the fact that most
    art-house films are from Taipei.

    Fifty feature-length films will be touring three south Taiwan cities --
    Kaohsiung, Tainan and Chiayi. It can be seen as the largest film event
    in Southern Taiwan.

    The main feature this year at the festival is its collection of Chinese
    independent movies made by young filmmakers, directors even younger
    than the so-called Gen Z filmmakers.

    Incense (香火) by Ning Hao (寧浩) tells about a young monk's journey
    raising money in the city to repair an old and damaged Buddha
    statue.Good Morning Beijing (早安北京) by Pan Jianlin (潘劍林) is about
    an abduction one night in the back alleys of Beijing. Tang Poetry
    (唐詩) tells about a thief's personal transition after finding out he
    suffers from muscular dystrophy and is forced to change his
    "profession." Raw quality and low budgets are the main features of
    these Chinese independent movies.





    The South Taiwan Film Festival will screen documentaries that have
    recently made headlines. Canadian director Atom Egoyan's Arayat, a
    drama looking at the historical truth of the Armenian genocide, and
    Blackboard, a humorous story about the deficit of education in Iran's
    mountain area, will both come back to the silver screen for southern
    Taiwanese movie fans.





    Meanwhile, in Taipei, next Tuesday is also the opening day for a film
    festival -- the My Camera Film Festival (當我喊出開麥拉), celebrating
    the two-year anniversary of SPOT -- Taipei Film House.

    The first feature of the festival is a mini retro screening of director
    Cheng Wen-tang's (鄭文堂) films. Cheng is a filmmaker who gained fame
    along with the growth of SPOT in the past two years.

    His Venice film festival award-winning dramaSomewhere Over the
    Dreamland (夢幻部落) was premiered at SPOT two years ago. The mini
    retro will showcase Cheng's previous works, when he was a documentary
    maker in the 1980s and 1990s focusing on political issues and
    environmental protection.

    The Days Without the Government (沒有政府的日子, 1987) tells about a
    200-day long protest by employees of a chemical factory banding
    together because of the dumping of chemical waste into the nearby
    river. The Contract with Tso-shui River (濁水溪的契約, 1999) is a
    documentary dwelling on the past glory days of Taiwan longest river.

    Another theme of the festival is to show the winning films of past
    winners at Taipei film festivals. Taipei Film Festival serves to
    discover talents among Taiwanese filmmakers.

    The Taipei Film Awards have in the past two years become a dream award
    of young filmmakers seeking recognition apart from the more mainstream
    Golden Horse Awards.

    But after winning the awards, most filmmakers find it difficult to
    screen their films because Taiwan is short of art-house movie theaters.


    SPOT, as Taiwan's first arts movie theater, offers the opportunity for
    moviegoers to appreciate the independent spirit of the winning films.

    Tickets for both the South Taiwan Film Festival and the My Camera Film
    Festival are available from the Web site: www.artsticket.com.tw.

    --Boundary_(ID_rU9ilP2BQqxXRlkDG1edQA)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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