Festival
Originally released in 1994. Festival is a documentary film. directed by Chung Mong-Hong. At just 30 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Since the early 1990s, there had been a deep concern in Taiwan about the Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant (aka the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant). In 1994, a local referendum at Gongliao, where the nuclear power plant was to be built, was held and 96% of voters voted against its construction. Chung Mong-hong combined images from the resistance with that of Taiwan's local festivities and religious ceremonies. Juxtaposed in an experimental style and accompanied by Christian chants, these images appear fragmented but reference each other, before transitioning to a more social realist style. The work depicts the shifting urban landscape of Taipei, capturing the collective memories of the locals, demonstrating Chung’s unique and astute observation of the society.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Festival about?
Since the early 1990s, there had been a deep concern in Taiwan about the Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant (aka the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant). In 1994, a local referendum at Gongliao, where the nuclear...
Who directed Festival?
Festival was directed by Chung Mong-Hong.
How long is Festival?
Festival has a runtime of 0 hours and 30 minutes (30 minutes total).
When was Festival released?
Festival was released on December 31, 1994 in theaters.