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Defending the Sacred

War and Peace in Taiwan

Sankhara and Wuwei

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Kinmen - Past, Present, and Future

Michael Szonyi is Frank Wen-Hsiung Wu Professor of Chinese History and the former Director of the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies (2016-2022) at Harvard University. His books include The Art of Being Governed: Everyday Politics in Late Imperial China (2017) and Cold War Island: Quemoy on the Front Line (2008). He is also co-editor, with Jennifer Rudolph, of The China Questions: Critical Insights on a Rising Power (2018), and, with Jennifer Rudolph and Adele Carrai, of The China Questions 2: Critical Insights into US-China Relations (2022). He is currently writing a modern history of village China. He was recently honored with the title “Honorary Villager of Yongtai County”

S. Leo Chiang is a filmmaker based in Taipei & San Francisco. His short documentary, ISLAND IN BETWEEN, received an Oscar nomination in 2024. His previous feature doc, OUR TIME MACHINE, was nominated for an Emmy & a Gotham Award, and won ten international film festival awards. He directed two episodes of the landmark 5-part PBS series, ASIAN AMERICANS, which won a Peabody Award in 2021. His other films include the Emmy-nominated A VILLAGE CALLED VERSAILLES. Leo has served as a mentor for documentary labs and fellowship programs globally, including the Hot Docs CrossCurrent & Blue Ice Fellowships (Canada), DMZ Docs Lab (Korea), CNEX Chinese Documentary Forum (Taiwan), and AIDC (Australia). Leo is a co-founder of A-Doc (the Asian American Documentary Network), a previous co-chair of New Day Films, and a documentary branch member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).

Defending the Sacred - Saving Scripture and Dialogue

The Rev. Dr. Charles L. Howard is called to work for a communal increase in joy, peace, justice, and love. Dr. Howard serves as the University Chaplain and Vice President for Social Equity and Community at the University of Pennsylvania, his alma mater. He has served as a chaplain in hospice and hospitals, and as a street outreach worker to individuals experiencing homelessness. As an author, his work has been featured in such publications as Sojourners Magazine, The Christian Century, Christianity Today’s Leadership Journal, Chronicle of Higher Education, The Huffington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily Good, Urban Cusp, The Forward, Black Theology: An International Journal, and Slate. He has authored and edited several books, including The Souls of Poor Folk, which explored new ways of considering homelessness and poverty, The Awe and The Awful, a poetry collection and Lenten Devotional, Black Theology as Mass Movement, a call to theologians to expand the reach of their theological work, and Pond River Ocean Rain, a small book about going deeper with a big God. As a teacher, he has taught in the College of Arts and Sciences and in the Graduate School of Education at Penn, as well as at The Lutheran Theological Seminary of Philadelphia.

Minghua Hsiao is a third-generation publisher of classical religious manuscripts at Freedom Publisher, which was founded in Taipei in 1953 and has successfully preserved and publicized over 1,500 rare and precious religious texts in Daoism, Confucianism, Tibetan Buddhism, Zen Buddhism and Chinese medicine. This unique experience nourished her interest in religious dialogue and religious liberty. After working as a visiting scholar at the Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, Minghua decided to found the Freedom Crossing Institute, a US-based nonprofit, to share stories of authentic religious practice and of people who devote their lives to religious liberty.

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War and Peace in Taiwan

LAU Kek-Huat is director of "Wild Tomatoes". LAU is a Malaysian filmmaker based in Taiwan. His debut film Boluomi earned him a spot at the Busan International Film Festival and a Golden horse nomination for best new director. The project won him the 2015 Tokyo Talent Award, 2013 Best Script Award in Taiwan, and was selected for La Fabrique (Cinema du monde). His short film Nia’s Door won Best Short Film Award, Sonje Award in Busan International film festival, selected for 38th Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival. His documentaries Absent without leave and The Tree Remembers still face censorship in Malaysia. He is an alumnus of Golden Horse Academy and Berlinale & Tokyo Talents

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Sankhāra and Wuwei - The Utopia that Transcends National and Religious Tensions

Chang Chao-wei is a prominent film director, screenwriter, and producer from Taiwan. He is best known for his award-winning films, such as Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale (2011) and The Assassin (2015). He has won numerous awards for his work, including a Golden Horse Award for Best Feature Film and a Golden Horse Award for Best Director. Chang’s style is characterized by a strong emphasis on realism, as well as a focus on historical dramas. His films often explore social and political issues, such as identity, gender roles, and the struggles of minorities. He is also known for his unique visual style, which combines elements of traditional Taiwanese culture with modern techniques.

Liao Yi Ling has spent years immersing herself in real-life settings to uncover the complexities of human nature and hidden emotions. Her work focuses on issues within social systems, such as class and poverty culture, using a philosophical and allegorical narrative style to explore the relationship between individuals and social structures.

Chu Po-Ying is a graduate of the Graduate Institute of Applied Media Arts at National Taiwan University of Arts, and a Director and Cinematographer for Fiction and Documentary. Chu's work is emotionally restrained yet rich in metaphor. He is skilled at using surreal cinematic language to capture the invisible inner emotions of characters in realistic settings.

Pei Yang is producer of "Master Sheng Yen". She is Distinguished Associate Professor at the Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts, and Director of the Master's Program in Life Education. She holds a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology and Counseling from the University of Tennessee and specializes in Group dynamics, family therapy, life narratives, meditation, and mental health.

Minghua Hsiao is a third-generation publisher of classical religious manuscripts at Freedom Publisher, which was founded in Taipei in 1953 and has successfully preserved and publicized over 1,500 rare and precious religious texts in Daoism, Confucianism, Tibetan Buddhism, Zen Buddhism and Chinese medicine. This unique experience nourished her interest in religious dialogue and religious liberty. After working as a visiting scholar at the Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, Minghua decided to found the Freedom Crossing Institute, a US-based nonprofit, to share stories of authentic religious practice and of people who devote their lives to religious liberty.

2020

Live at the Penn Museum
November 23rd, 2024

Live and IN PERSON at the University of Pennsylvania Museum and Archeology and Anthropology

2:00-4:00 pm, Rainey Auditorium

Raining in the Mountain | 空山靈雨

King Hu │ 1979 │ 120min │ Mandarin (English subtitles)

Set in a remote Buddhist monastery in 16th Century China, the film depicts a power struggle that ensues when the Abbot of the Three Treasures Temple announces his retirement. The Abbot invites three outsiders, including Esquire Wen, General Wang and Wu Wai, to advise him on the choice of his successor. However, Esquire Wen and General Wang secretly aim to steal the priceless scroll housed in the monastery. Meanwhile, Chiu Ming, a convicted criminal, arrives to atone as a monk and is assigned to safeguard the scroll. Chiu Ming then encounters thieving rivals White Fox who poses as Esquire Wen’s concubine and General Wang’s fearsome Lieutenant Chang, who framed Chiu Ming for the crime he did not commit.

 

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5:45-7:30 pm, Rainey Auditorium

Untold Herstory | 流麻溝十五號

Zero CHOU │ 2022 │ 112min │ Taiwanese, Indigenous language, Chinese, Japanese (English subtitles)

In 1953, Yu Hsing-hui, an innocent high school student, is inexplicably sentenced as a “thought criminal” and sent to Green Island for rehabilitation. There, she endures bullying and snitching, but also bonds with other prisoners struggling to survive. When the authorities launch draconian rehabilitation measures in the prison, the women decide to fight back. But just when they think the resistance is successful and the light of freedom is near, an even more forceful purge befalls them.

 

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12:30-12:50 pm, Rainey Auditorium

Island In Between | 金門

Leo Chiang │2024 │19min │ English, Mandarin (English subtitles)

**Nominated for Oscars Documentary Short Film**

A New York Times Op-Doc

“Island In Between (金門),” a documentary directed by Taiwanese American director S. Leo Chiang (江松長), was nominated for the 2024 Oscars in the Documentary Short Film category.  

Added with the perspectives of the outsiders, the “Island In Between” captures the daily lives of Kinmen, Taiwan’s outlying island that lies in the Amoy (Xiamen) Bay, southeast of mainland China's Fujian Province. The film also unfolds the memory of the director’s father serving on the island as a soldier, attempting to illustrate the relationship between Taiwan, Kinmen, and China. It caught on with international viewers upon its debut on The New York Times Op-Docs.

 

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"Lost Black Cats: 35th Squadron" Poster
10:30 am-12:00 noon, Rainey Auditorium

Lost Black Cats: 35th Squadron | 黑貓中隊

 Jonathan Yang │ 2018 │ 92min │ Mandarin (English subtitles)

"Air missions with possibilities of never returning"

A powerful documentary about the Taiwanese pilots involved in the American U-2 project to uncover China’s development of nuclear weapons in the 1960s and 1970s.

 

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2:00-3:00 pm, Widener Lecture Hall

Nikah

 Bastien Ehouzan, Mukaddas Mijit │2022│ 56min │ Uygur (English subtitles)

It is 2017 in the Uyghur Region. Dilber, a 27 year-old single woman, watches her younger sister Rena marry, while facing pressure to get married as well. Dilber’s mother resolves to find a husband quickly, and to undo any curse that may have befallen her daughter from meeting a suitor.

As Rena settles down with her new family, she confesses to Dilber that her husband has been questioned and detained by the district committee. Uyghurs are arrested every day, without civilians knowing why. One day during a routine video call with her friend Gulnur in Paris, Dilber is offered an escape hatch: to marry remotely with a Uyghur man living there. As tensions rise and fears mount, Dilber’s best hope lies in marrying this young man — but will that be enough?

 

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12:15-1:45 pm, Widener Lecture Hall

The Clinic | 診所

Midi Z │2023 │ 87min │ Burmese, Mandarin (English subtitles)

**2024 TIDF - Grand Prize in TIDF Visionary Award, Nominated for Taiwan Competition**

In a clinic in Yangon, most of the patients have mental disorders, including insomnia and auditory hallucination. Furthermore, some of them have drinking problems and must quit alcohol. The two doctors who run the clinic are a couple who are also artists. They not only use medicine to calm their patients down but teach them arts, allowing the patients to vent their hallucination and madness through artistic creation.

The Clinic is a mixture of documentary and feature film. There is a film within the film and a documentary within the documentary. The drama stems from the reality and the reality is packed with drama.

 

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Crossing War and Peace
November 22nd-29th

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Remember Me | 金門留念

HUNG Chun-hsiu │ 2022│ 85min │ Mandarin (English subtitles)

Director HUNG Chun-hsiu spent seven years filming three residents of Kinmen island: an owner of a local photography shop, a retired officer and a Chinese woman from Sichuan province who came to Kinmen with the hope for a better future. Using photographs and archival materials, HUNG explores the personal stories of three residents and how they reflect upon the upheavals between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait.

 

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Taste of Wild Tomato | 野番茄

LAU Kek-huat │2021 │123min │ Mandarin (English subtitles)

**2022 Grand Prize, TIDF Taiwan Competition**

Kaohsiung served as an important military base under Japanese colonial rule and had incurred heavy casualties during the 228 Incident. The film subtly tends to the deep scars of the witnesses, survivors and their descendants as an act of resistance to oblivion. Memories survive through different eras of oppression and continue to live in people’s hearts, just like the wild tomatoes grown in this land.

 

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In Search of 1920 | 尋找1920

Khan LEE │ 2019 │ 60min │ Mandarin, (English subtitles)

Three years in the making, Khan Lee’s latest production about Taiwan’s history is a detailed and thoughtful documentary on the country’s first pilot, Hsieh Wen-ta, who went from model colonial subject to self-exiled troublemaker.

 

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Crossing Temples and Prisons
November 29nd-December 6th

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Master Sheng Yen | 本來面目

│ 2020 │ 115min │ Mandarin, (English subtitles)

In the 1940s, the time that the fate of the Chinese people and the dignity of Chinese Buddhism fell into the nadir, a 14-year-old boy was ordained to be a Buddhist monk in Nantong, Jiangsu Province,China. Since then he had embarked on the journey of pursuing and spreading the Dharma for nearly 70 years. It was a course for him to explore the refuge of his faith and life's dignity. Master Sheng Yen portrays Master Sheng Yen's turbulent life and times in the form of a factual movie. The film unfolds on the streets of New York in 1979, relating the course of Master Sheng Yen's life with 10-year chapters, including The Dying Fire of His Faith (1949), Second Ordination (1959), Leaving for Japan (1969), Chan Practice and Spreading the Dharma (1979), Founding Dharma Drum Mountain (1989), Care for Life and Death (1999), and Master Sheng Yen's Passing Away (2009).”

 

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All and Nothing | 尋找另一個故事

LIAO I-ling │ 2024│ 95min │ Mandarin, (English subtitles)

This documentary is about the late artist Li Yuan-Chia and his journey from China, Taiwan, Italy, and to the UK. He built a museum on his own (L.Y.C. Museum) in the middle of nowhere in the British countryside in the 1970s. The local people called him the “Chinaman.”

Li Yuan-Chia invited more than 300 artists worldwide to exhibit in the L.Y.C. Museum. The exhibitions embody the art practice, which goes beyond the boundaries set by races, nationalities, and even social classes. He held the gesture as Sisyphus and was against the art market led by capitalism in western countries.

This documentary is unfolded in dialogues crossing time and space, and his legacy is justified by his diaries, recordings, works, and friendship. Directors have gradually turned to be witnesses of Li’s lost time in the process of seeking, interpreting Li’s life journey and art practice in the light of Laozi’s dialectical idea of “All and Nothing.”

 

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Time of Cherry Blossoms | 櫻時

Shiu Cheng Tsai │2011 │ 23min │ Taiwanese (English subtitles)

This story depicts a boy's adventure in an old and shabby temple, burned for a mysterious reason. He is unexpectedly thrown into a fantasy, meeting fancy friends and spirit dolls. The temple was still gorgeous and bustling like before, and then the boy saw the accident behind the old temple...

 

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Untold Herstory Full Movie Sponsored by TaiwanPlus

Untold Herstory | 流麻溝十五號

Zero CHOU │ 2022 │ 112min │ Taiwanese, Indigenous language, Chinese, Japanese (Chinese & English subtitles)

Yu Hsing-hui, a high school student who goes by the name Kyoko, is inexplicably sentenced as a thought criminal and sent to Green Island for re-education. She is forced to endure bullying from officers and is snitched on by other prisoners, but friendlier companions help her in the struggle for survival. Soon after her arrival, the Department launches a movement that spurs a rebellion among the prisoners. The prisoners think their resistance has succeeded, but they are unaware that others are headed to their deaths. Their sacrifices will be remembered by the free men and women of tomorrow.


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