
2014
With Taiwan remaining in the grip of martial law in 1982, a group of filmmakers from that country set out to establish a cultural identity through cinema and to share it with the world. This engaging documentary looks at the movement's legacy.

Hou Hsiao-hsien
Self

Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Self

Olivier Assayas
Self

Hirokazu Kore-eda
Self

Ai Weiwei
Self

Jia Zhangke
Self

Kiyoshi Kurosawa
Self

Shu Kei
Self

Ying Liang
Self

Tian Zhuangzhuang
Self

Tadanobu Asano
Self

Tsai Ming-liang
Self

Lin Hwai-min
Self

Bao Jingjing
Self

Wang Bing
Self

Yang Chao
Self

Jean-Michel Frodon
Self

Shôzô Ichiyama
Self

Liu Xiaodong
Self

Jazmín López
Self

Marco Mueller
Self

Gerardo Naumann
Self

Tony Rayns
Self

Martín Rejtman
Self

Pierre Rissient
Self

Tadao Satō
Self

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