身心與障礙

46 films

Poetry

Poetry

Beautiful Minds

Beautiful Minds

Miss Andy

Miss Andy

To the Sea

To the Sea

SOLO

SOLO

Grandma's Hairpin
Golden Horse | Best Documentary

Grandma's Hairpin

NCR: Not Criminally Responsible
No longer available

NCR: Not Criminally Responsible

Out of Mind, Out of Sight
No longer available

Out of Mind, Out of Sight

The Red Leaf Legend
1999 Golden Horse Best Documentary

The Red Leaf Legend

Kaohsiung City, Yancheng Distric, Fubei Rd., No.31
Documentary Short on Kaohsiung's Chengzhoncheng

Kaohsiung City, Yancheng Distric, Fubei Rd., No.31

Bakter

Bakter

看見礙與愛
No longer available

看見礙與愛

仙人掌 Cactus
No longer available

仙人掌 Cactus

Loving Vincent

Loving Vincent

Cat Daddies

Cat Daddies

Lee Chang-dong: The Art of Irony
Sold-Out Golden Horse Screening | Director's Retrospective

Lee Chang-dong: The Art of Irony

Way Out : D-Fight
A Disabled Baseball Team's Dream

Way Out : D-Fight

Lion Rock

Lion Rock

About Endlessness
Venice Best Director

About Endlessness

Disney Girl

Disney Girl

Spotlights

What the X! "Take it easy!" 圖像
Curation

What the X! "Take it easy!"

Giloo紀實影音/10 部電影

“Just let it go.” “Don’t overthink it.” “You’ve got this!” These are the last things a wounded heart wants to hear. What weighed heavier on Michael Phelps than his 23 Olympic gold medals? What was Robin Williams’ final wish, after a lifetime of making the world laugh through his own pain? And what did Swedish actor Björn Andrésen—hailed as “the most beautiful boy in the world” after Death in Venice—carry under that title? Giloo presents 5 powerful films and documentaries that delve into the realities of psychological trauma. Please—don’t tell them to “move on.”

Carnival Downstairs 圖像
Curation

Carnival Downstairs

貧窮人的台北/6 部電影

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.