Ting Ray-yü’s Home Movie (1935-1943)

Ting Ray-yü’s Home Movie (1935-1943)

19351943
  • Taiwan
90min
B&W
  • 8mm transfer to Digital
G

Ting Ray-yü’s Home Movie (1935-1943)

Synopsis

Moderator: SU Ui-tiok
Speaker: LI Chao-jung (Researcher)

In 1928, Ting Ray-yü (1901-1973), born in Lukang, Changhua, moved to be a doctor in mines run by Japanese in British Malaya. Upon World War II in 1939, he and his family returned to Taiwan separately. Recruited unexpectedly in 1943, he stayed abroad for 3 years. The 8mm films comprise shots of pre-war daily life and trips, farewell as the war approached, and worrisome group photos taken before parting.   Retrospectively, personal and historical aspects intersect in these images of cherished family memories, as traces of an era beyond the grand narrative. In early 2000's, these films were donated to the Taiwan Film and Audiovisual Institute. This screening shows selected sequences along with a presentation by a researcher, revealing life trajectories of Taiwanese people under Japanese rule.

#MalayanMountainMineClub  #KatoriMaruBigShipLeavingPortRibbonThrowing #ParadeForTripartitePact1940

Schedule

場次地點 場次時間 場次備註 加入我的行程
臺灣當代文化實驗場 102共享吧 2024/05/12 - 14:00 to 15:30 自由入場,非英語發音且無英字幕 Login or Sign up