Let the Wind Carry Me
Country:
- Taiwan
- 35mm
- Portrait
- Art
- Culture
- Music
Synopsis
What can be retained with photography? Where the cinema is leading us to? Is there meaning to life after all?
He’s always on the road. Running at 24 frames per second, that’s the pace of Mark Lee. Instead of wings, he travels with his eyes and his heart, chasing the fleeting lights and colors, transforming them into visions of film directors, or voices within every audience. We followed his swinging footsteps, gathering the fragments lost between frames, discovering the passion he gave to the Taiwanese cinema.
In the end, it’s not just his light or shadow that touches us. It’s also the wind and the people. And more, the way back home after walking out the movie theatre, that resonate from within.
Copyright © CHIANG Hsiu-chiung. All Rights Reserved.
Festivals & Awards
2010 Taipei Film Festival - Best Editing
2010 Taipei Film Festival - Best Documentary
2010 Taipei Film Festival - Grand Prize for Taipei Awards
2010 Taiwna International Documentary Festival - Merit Prize for Int'l Feature Length Competition
2010 Taipei Film Festival
2010 Taipei Film Festival
2010 Taipei Film Festival
2010 Taiwna International Documentary Festival
Team
- Director
- Cinematographer
- Director
- Cinematographer
- Editor
- Producer
- Cinematographer
- Cinematographer
- Sound Designer
- Editor
- Assistant Cinematographer
- Colourist
- Colourist
- Hong Kong Production Coordinator
- Hong Kong Production Coordinator
- Taiwan Production Coordinator
- Taiwan Production Coordinator
- France Production Coordinator
- France Production Coordinator
- Japan Production Coordinator
- Japan Production Coordinator
- Assistant Cinematographer
- Assistant Editor
- Assistant Editor
- Music Providing
- Music Providing
- Marketing Coordinator
- Marketing Coordinator
- Marketing Coordinator
- Administration
- Administration