House Woman Home
- Gender
- Family
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Synopsis
At the foot of a mountain, there is a one-hundred-year-old house. Closely connected with each other, four women decide to become a real family there. In their capable hands, they build a home for women in this once deserted house.
Director Statement
Olivia CHEN: 'Long time ago, I made three documentaries. After several screenings, I put these films in a dry box and stopped making films. Looking back on my time spent in TNNUA, all I recorded was everyday trivial things in Guoxi. I have left all the heaviness and cruelty outside of the camera. Over the past two years, I gradually realised why I was only interested in filming my days in Guoxi. My roommates at that time were all gone, but I stayed. While people come and go, Guoxi becomes my dream, my home, where I could never forget. This is a never-ending story, about people meeting each other and changing each other's lives ever after.'
Festivals & Awards
2002 Taiwna International Documentary Festival
Team
- Director
- Editor