Rayon
- Science
- Nature Environment
- Ethnology
- Folk
- Religion
Synopsis
The Tao people believe flying fish to be a gift bestowed by the heavens. In February or March when the flying fish arrive near the coast, the Tao tribal groups carries out "flying fish summoning ceremonies" to call the fish back to their shores: "Come on back flying fish. Come back to our bay. When you get there we'll welcome you with chicken blood and burn offerings." This is an ancient agreement between the flying fish and the Tao people. The fish and the Tao both abide by the ancient, longstanding pledge that governs the return of the fish and the people's expectations. From this sacred belief to their diligent labor, the Tao peoples' lives portray and practice humility and sincerity with regard to heaven, the earth, and the sea. The songs of the changing seasons are altered slightly with the passing of one generation of Tao to the next. This paradigm of man and nature together exists at the heart of this song that sound like the winds wafting and waves rising.
Source: Taiwan Int'l Ethnographic Film Festival
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Festivals & Awards
1998 Annual ROC Documentary Awards - Special Mention
1998
2001 Taiwan International Ethnographic Film Festival
2001 Taiwan International Ethnographic Film Festival
Team
- Director
- Producer