勞動與工作
209 films
Late Shift

A Foley Artist

Let the Wind Carry Me
A Spoiling Rain
Little Miss Period
Farmers in the City
The Interpreter

Beautiful Things
Lucky Cat
Farewell My Concubine

Water And Sugar: Carlo Di Palma, The Colours Of Life
The Seed
See You, Lovable Strangers
Nowhere to Go
Nine Shots
Tea Land
Nia’s Door
Layover
Eating Grapes without Spitting Out the Skin

Helmut Newton: The Bad and the Beautiful
Spotlights
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.
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.
Carnival Downstairs
This annual campaign, centered on amplifying the voices of those with lived experiences of poverty, is themed this year around “Home.” For some, home is a space of safety. For others, it’s wherever their loved ones are. For many, a fixed address is necessary just to access social welfare. Through a series of in-person events and curated online screenings, we aim to expand society’s understanding of “home” beyond conventional frameworks—to open a window to new imaginings of what home can be. This “window” represents not only a small yet vital need for many renters, but also a passage through which marginalized voices can reach the wider world. By opening this window, we invite society to embrace the realities of those on the margins—and in doing so, unlock new possibilities for how we all live today.
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.