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The Tales of the Tale

Year: 
2025

Country: 

  • Taiwan
Running Time: 
30 min

Language: 

  • Mandarin
  • Taiwanese

Subtitles: 

  • English
  • Mandarin
Color: 
Color
  • Miner
  • History
  • Taiwan History
  • Folklore
  • Houtong

Synopsis

Before there were people in the mountains, a group of monkeys lived in a cave. This place came to be known as Monkey Cave (Houtong). Beyond the mountain peak, the god of the mountain dispatched ghostly flames to guard treasures hidden underground. However, when the treasures were unearthed, the ghostly flames vanished.

Director Statement

Song Cheng-ying, Hu Chin-ya: ‘In 2022, we created a documentary titled Out of the Cave for the Houtong Miners’ Culture & History Museum. The Tales of the Tale is a continuation of that project, encompassing a dozen odd stories and anecdotes spanning various eras, including the Japanese colonial period, the post-war economic boom of the mining industry, and the archival period following the industry’s decline in recent years.

Most of these tales are intertwined with gods, ghosts, and demons. They have been passed down orally by retired miners, accompanied by the haunting vistas of abandoned mines. Some are well-formed legends; others are fragmented murmurs. Some are supported by alleged evidence, while others are observations tied to news articles and death records. They come from the personal experiences of our interviewees, told and retold over time, fading and re-emerging like echoes. Together, they become the tales of Houtong.

The interviewees were once farmers who cultivated the mountain lands, later becoming miners who unearthed its riches. Their labour fueled national development but came at a heavy cost, leaving behind a history of unparalleled occupational hazards. When investment in the mining industry dwindled, Houtong transformed from a bustling, labour-intensive mining town into a forgotten, derelict place hidden within the mountains and overgrown by the woods.

These individuals want their stories to be heard. They refuse to let the calamities they endured be forgotten. How do you live with the fact that you survived while others did not? How do you remember the ghosts of those who were lost? Will those ghosts ever become gods? Through storytelling, they attempt to release these spirits from purgatory. In turn, the act of telling brings them closure.’

Festivals & Awards

2026 Taiwna International Documentary Festival - Nominated for Taiwan Competition, TIDF Visionary Award

2025 Yamagata IDFF - Tohoku Denka Kogyo Award (Award of Excellence) of New Asian Currents Competition

2025 Golden Harvest Awards - Special Jury Prize

Team

  • Director
  • Director
  • Producer
  • Production
  • Distribution
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