Adiong Lu

Adiong Lu

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Adiong Lu

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Raydio
Producer
Ray and Dio, father and son, work the day and night shifts respectively. Both reticent and emotionless, they keep some distance between them due to family issues and generation gaps. On Tomb Sweeping Day, Ray gets lost in the columbarium since no one told him where their ancestors' urns are placed. When Dio sees his miserable father from behind, he realises how useless his father is...
THE Boy Q
Director
Q is an innocent boy from Taiwan. One day he gets stung by the tip of a Chinese pagoda tower and passes out. When he wakes up, people around him think he is a god coming from heaven.
The Boiling Water LAMA
Director
A small village, Xiongtuo, situated in the Tibetan remote region in Sichuan, China. By word of mouth, there is a “boiling-water Lama” resides at the village. The Lama lives in a wooden house built by followers, which is in a mountainous area around 5,000 meters high. Every day, countless people from the major Tibetan regions travel across the mountains to visit him in order to seek for the answer for their own lives. They consult with him regarding the questions, such as “Where did my deceased relatives go?” “What is the cause of my headache?” “What should I do if my son is sent to jail?” “Is it still possible for me to remarry my ex-wife?” Meanwhile, the water on the stove was boiled, and the believers wait outside taking off their shirts one by one, ready to get the unique “answer”from the Lama….
The Chief of Yancheng District
Director
The needle comes down on the record, Heaven sends down lightning, and the old drinkers who never turned down a battle back in the day have returned. Scenes from the city at night, streets lined with taverns and brothels, well-dressed men and women lingering in the land of wine, are all liberated by song.
Once Upon a Time When Robin Hood Grew Old
Director
In Taiwan, there was once a voice, connecting the north and south, hiding amongst the common people, bitterly hated by the ruling power that wished him bound and silenced. It became the song of democracy, the people's requiem, and the horn of freedom. For decades, WU Le-tian narrated the famous story of Taiwan’s very own virtuous thief – Taiwan’s Robin Hood – "LIAO Tian-ding". In the era of martial law, he used fantastic stories as a cover for arousing rebellion, and a guerrilla-style strategy to disrupt the state media. With an audience of millions, the common people was viewed WU as their very own Robin Hood! Surviving prison, escaping the jaws of death and disappearing without a trace for a decade, rumours have unceasingly circulated about the reappearance of the legendary virtuous thief.Today, in the raging storms of social unrest and rebellion, the legend has indeed quietly reappeared. The hero is alive! (docs.tfi.org.tw)
The Dream in the Mirror
Director
The story is about a bamboo shoot salter from a traditional market. She is also “a self-portrait artist” whose works were collected by the National Museum of Fine Art. Her name is LIU Yi-Lan. In her story, you can see a typical image of “old-time female of Taiwan”.
Crazy Calligraphy
Director
In a small town in southern Taiwan, there is an artist who has devoted his whole life to reviving the dying art of Chinese calligraphy. His 'Crazy Calligraphy Class' has been running at the local temple for fifteen year, free of charge.