Letter #69
- History
- Archives
- Political Victims
- Memories
- White Terror
Synopsis
Letter #69 is a reinterpretation of the prison letters by SHI Shui-huan, a victim of Taiwan’s White Terror. The filmmaker attempts to highlight the blankness of SHI’s last letter, describing the unseen history of that period. The film is a narrative made up of three perspectives: the silent writers (political victims SHI Shui-huan and SHI Zhi-cheng), the present off-camera narrators (female family members of the victims), and the interwoven first, second, and third person narration that is the discourse of the people involved in contemporary events (narrator LI Zhe-yu, and the filmmaker).
Festivals & Awards
2018 SGIFF - Focus – Docu-Memories – a glimpse into Taiwanese Documentary Cinema
2018 Dokufest - Birth of a Nation: Focus on Taiwan
2018 Wathan Film Festival
2016 Busan International Short Film Festival (BISFF) - Landscape of Asian Shorts
2016 Women Make Waves Film Festival - Taiwan Competition: Excellence Award
2016 Kaohsiung Film Festival - Outstanding Selection
Team
- Director