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Mittwoch
03
MAI

18.00 Uhr

Film Screening: Seediq Bale 賽德克·巴萊, 2011. 160 mins.


Film Screening: Wei Te-sheng 魏德聖, Seediq Bale賽德克·巴萊, 2011. 160 mins.

Seediq Bale is a 2011 Taiwanese historical drama film directed by Wei Te-sheng and produced by John Woo, based on the 1930 Musha Incident in central Taiwan. An indigenous people living “in harmony with” nature find their way of life threatened by the Japanese, intent in seizing (not only) their natural resources....
Born in 1969, Wei Te-Sheng's film career began when he got a job in a small production house. Then he became an assistant in Edward Yang's film studio in 1995. In 2004, he raised 2.5 million NT dollars by himself and shot the teaser of "Seediq Bale," in order to further raise 200 million dollars for shooting the complete film. The film was shown in competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival and was selected as a contender for nomination for the 84th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film in 2011. It was one of nine films shortlisted to advance to the next round of voting for nomination.

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Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies (CATS)

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https://www.zo.uni-heidelberg.de/sinologie/research/tls/taiwanlec2023.html

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Institut für Sinologie

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www.zo.uni-heidelberg.de/sinologie

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Institut für Sinologie

Alle Termine der Veranstaltung 'Sinophone Filmmaking: Identity and Environment - A Lecture Series with Winnie L. M. YEE (University of Hong Kong)':

This year’s Taiwan Lecture series will engage Professor Winnie Yee from the University of Hong Kong in a discussion on Sinophone Filmmaking. In the course, we will focus on how documentary films popularize the concept of the Anthropocene and its emphasis on the planetary conditions circumscribing human societies and systems in Taiwan in the contemporary era. The course will examine the intersections between films and ecology and will apply tools of ecocritical media studies to investigate representations of the relationships between humans and the natural world. We will cover mainly documentaries in this course and contextualize the topics within the evolving history of environmental and sociopolitical movements in Taiwan and Hong Kong. Students can expect to gain a broader understanding of and appreciation for the cinematic depictions of nature and non-human worlds in Taiwan and Hong Kong. Students will also be familiarized with how moving images mediate our relationship to environment in rhetorical, aesthetical and perceptual ways.

Winnie L. M. Yee is a Senior Lecturer of Comparative Literature and program coordinator of the MA Program in Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Hong Kong. Her research interests are ecocriticism, contemporary Chinese literature and film, Hong Kong culture, and independent cinema. She has been a fellow at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society at Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich and the Worldmaking Center—A Dialogue with China.

Films will be introduced briefly and screenings will be followed by a public discussion.

Mittwoch, 19. April 2023, 18.00 Uhr

Film Screening: Beyond Beauty, Taiwan from above 看見台灣, 2013. 93 mins.


Mittwoch, 03. Mai 2023, 18.00 Uhr

Film Screening: Seediq Bale 賽德克·巴萊, 2011. 160 mins.


Mittwoch, 17. Mai 2023, 18.00 Uhr

Film Screening: Twelve Nights 十二夜, 2013. 99 mins.


Mittwoch, 31. Mai 2023, 18.00 Uhr

Film screening: Nimbus 帶水雲, 2009. 36 mins & Taivalu 沈沒之島, 2010. 78 mins


Mittwoch, 14. Juni 2023, 18.00 Uhr

Film screening: Formosa vs. Formosa 福爾摩沙對福爾摩沙, 2010. 60 mins.


Mittwoch, 28. Juni 2023, 17.00 Uhr

Film screening: Ballad on the Shore 岸上漁歌, 2017. 98 mins & Rhymes of Shui Hau 水口婆婆的山歌, 2017. 50 mins


Mittwoch, 12. Juli 2023, 18.00 Uhr

Film screening: Open Road after Harvest 收割, 開路!, 2015. 100 mins


Mittwoch, 26. Juli 2023, 18.00 Uhr

Film screening: Breathing Room 白海豚失樂園, 2018. 30 mins & Wild about Hong Kong (YouTube Channel), since 2017