Get Out
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시놉시스
The nuclear waste in Lan-Yu (Orchid Island) has been “temporarily” stayed with the Tao tribe for more than 30 years. The Nan-Tien village of Da-Ren Township, Taitung, might become the permanent storage site for nuclear waste In the near future. Under the cover of 5 billion feedback money from Taipower Company, the indigenous Tao people in Taitung risk their health in exchange of development and welfare of the community. The film focuses on three female activists from the tribe: Polus Canazefan, the leader of Nan-Tien village, fights against the permanent storage plan and wishes to retain a clean land for the future generation; Cinan Mafifo, who has been fighting against the nuclear waste in Orchid Island for three decades, is looking forward to the day of zero nuclear waste; Su Ya-Ting, one of the organizer of No Nuke activism in Taitung, insists that “clean Taitung has to go with zero nuclear waste.” The three activists struggling hard against the state apparatus with a firm and steady progress. This film provides a different perspective on the nuclear issue and generates inspiring thoughts.
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Sasuyu Ubalat
Born in 1981, Sasuyu Ubalat is a paiwan (one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan) independent film worker has been telling his story with films from the perspective of aboriginal people. His work "The Last 12.8 km" and "paiwan nasi" were chosen for the 7th and the 8th Taiwan International Ethnographic Film Festival.
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