Taiwan: The Generation After Martial Law (1990)
This program illustrates how video activists have developed sophisticated use of small format video, with poetic and powerful imagery, complex mixes of sounds and scores and an effective editing style that belies the urgency under which it is being made. The video movement in Taiwan has made successful use of home cassette distribution, via both mail and street vendors. The Green Team collective has pioneered in this effort with over 100 titles in distribution, documenting the struggles of farmers, students, workers and environmentalists.
Director: Ching Jan Lee
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 58 min
Release Date: January 1, 1990
Editing: Ching Jan Lee
Language: 普通话
Original Language: zh
Keywords
revolution, taiwan, chinese, 1980s
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Taiwan: The Generation After Martial Law about?
- This program illustrates how video activists have developed sophisticated use of small format video, with poetic and powerful imagery, complex mixes of sounds and scores and an effective editing style that belies the urgency under which it is being made. The video movement in Taiwan has made successful use of home cassette distribution, via both mail and street vendors. The Green Team collective has pioneered in this effort with over 100 titles in distribution, documenting the struggles of farmers, students, workers and environmentalists.
- Who directed Taiwan: The Generation After Martial Law?
- Taiwan: The Generation After Martial Law was directed by Ching Jan Lee.
- How long is Taiwan: The Generation After Martial Law?
- Taiwan: The Generation After Martial Law has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
- What genre is Taiwan: The Generation After Martial Law?
- Taiwan: The Generation After Martial Law is a Documentary film.