社會議題
197 films
Poetry
Gloria Mundi
Palestinian Women, a Guide to Cultural Resistance
Life with Happiness
Port Authority
Caught in the Net (Only available in Hong Kong)

The Fall of Icarus:Narita Stories

The Wages of Resistance:Narita Stories
The Public
Meeting Dr. Sun
Even Ants Strive For Survival
A Girl Named Ann
Eugenics: Science's Greatest Scandal
Eugenics: Science's Greatest Scandal
Lifers: Behind Bars
Lifers: Behind Bars
To the Sea
5/24、25《青春末世物語》放映活動
Unnamed Nightshade
Golden Surge
Spotlights

Taiwan Political Pulsation
What is Taiwan? What does Taiwan hold? The answer depends on how we understand its transformations. Giloo presents a curated selection of ten documentaries tracing Taiwan’s political evolution—offering multifaceted, in-depth perspectives on the island’s past and present. Through these films, we witness the struggles and resilience of the Taiwanese people, uncover the richness of the land, confront long-standing issues, and face the challenges that continue to shape Taiwan’s identity today.
Under the Ground
Unheard wishes. Unanswered cries. “Who cares? We’re just the ones left behind.” In the margins of society, lives unfold far from the spotlight. This is an invitation—not to save, but to witness. To step into the shadows, and truly see.
Touching the Fingertips of AI
In the ongoing process of technology shaping human civilization, the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is akin to the mysterious black monolith in Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey. A single touch unleashed a torrent of inspiration and knowledge, altering the trajectory of human destiny. Today, AI not only profoundly impacts industries worldwide but also challenges our traditional understanding of creativity, consciousness, and design practices. Taiwan plays a crucial role in this AI revolution. The Taiwan Design Research Institute, in collaboration with Giloo Documentary, has curated the "2024 Taiwan Design Week" online film festival. Curators Hsieh Tsung-yen, Yu Qian, and Lin Wei-che jointly selected films for the theme "Fingertips Touching AI," inviting viewers to explore the diverse possibilities for design and creation in the future world through cinematic works. These films not only reflect the profound impact of contemporary technological advancements on design but also lead audiences to ponder the future evolution of humanity. Through continuous "touching" and "stimulation," we hope to ignite humanity's innate potential and creativity. Let us together step through this glowing gateway of wisdom and inspiration, to imagine and construct a new world transformed by technological evolution. Perhaps the answers of the future will be entirely different from the past, and we stand at the forefront of this profound transformation.
The Isolated Island Connecting Reality and Virtuality
Contemporary humans coexist with technology, increasingly relying on digital platforms to forge relationships, yet feeling an ever-growing sense of distant connection. From seeking solace in dating apps to performing identities on social media, we seem to be drifting in virtual worlds. This curated selection of five works explores intimate relationships in the digital age, gazing at the ways connections have been rewritten by technology, or perhaps the genuine desires left adrift in the virtual seams. In this generation of accelerated connections, everyone is like an island floating in the digital ocean, awaiting a real touch.
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Giloo Classics: Family Happiness
In pursuit of happiness, we sometimes end up unhappy. Youth is always dazzling—and cruel. Family ties are always volatile—and tender. Yet it’s often only in the aftermath of youth that we begin to understand: happiness cannot be frozen in time. This sticky, sun-drenched summer, Giloo presents 11 masterworks on family and fleeting joy—beginning with Shunji Iwai’s All About Lily Chou-Chou and closing with Edward Yang’s Yi Yi. From Ang Lee’s Father Knows Best trilogy to Tsai Ming-liang’s Water Trilogy, with appearances by Hou Hsiao-hsien and Hirokazu Kore-eda along the way, each film explores the paradox of happiness, or perhaps the quiet truth that happiness—like memory—can never be held still.
hahaformosa’s picks
Even amidst displacement, struggle, suffering, longing, and poverty, the ability to feel the freedom of will and spirit is what makes us human, and subsequently, a Taiwanese person standing tall on this cherished island.