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說實話,我是到了最後一刻才打開這部影片的,也才知道我還沒真的準備好去接受一個遠行的靈魂,不知道該如何同他告別。想用一篇文字折成一隻小紙鶴給他,但惶然不知該往哪裡擺放的心情,還停留在接到他死訊的那天。⋯⋯

A decisive moment captured by the shutter becomes eternal—freezing not only time, but the legends behind the lens. Giloo presents the "Moments the Shutter Caught" documentary series, inviting viewers into the lives of master photographers. These artists documented—and at times disrupted—their era. Whether it was a fleeting spark of inspiration or the struggles and wisdom of creation, everything was preserved through the lens, becoming the very essence that nourishes their work.
What joys, struggles, dreams, and doubts shape the everyday lives of queer individuals? As they strive toward self-realization, what vibrant colors do they bring to the world? To celebrate the spirit of Pride, Giloo presents a curated selection of films and documentaries centered on LGBTQIAPK experiences. While you take to the streets for the Pride Parade, we also invite you to step into the love, lives, and stories of queer communities—on screen.

Behind the Chinese Communist Party’s aggressive rhetoric and military intimidation toward the free world lies a darker truth—one that is hidden beneath the polished image of national “rise” under Xi Jinping’s leadership. In this heavily surveilled state behind a modern-day iron curtain, the people themselves have become mere stepping stones in the dictator’s grand imperial fantasy. It’s not only the marginalized who are oppressed, but anyone who dares to long for their inalienable rights—for freedom, dignity, and truth. Giloo presents a selection of independent documentaries from China, guiding you into a reality both dazzling and dark. Inside the borders built by walls, beware the quiet yearning of the soul—for freedom cannot be killed, only contained.

Drawing from Nietzsche’s concept of the “untimely” (Unzeitgemäß), Giorgio Agamben reinterprets the question of the contemporary. For Nietzsche, to be contemporary is to place oneself in a state of rupture and disintegration: “Those who truly belong to their time are those who neither conform to its demands nor adapt to its rhythms. Precisely through this misalignment, they perceive and grasp their era more acutely than anyone else.” Visionary artists often belong to this untimely realm. From the tragic brilliance of fashion icon Alexander McQueen, to Chinese photographer Ren Hang’s raw, poetic gaze; from the transcendent cinema of Andrei Tarkovsky, to the solitary grandeur of Austrian writer Peter Handke, and the provocative anti-totalitarian performance of Laibach—these creators exist where genius borders on madness. Watch how they spark moments of radiance within the mundanity of flesh—the fleeting glow of existence.
“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.”
"We never look at just one thing; we are always looking at the relation between things and ourselves." — John Berger. Looking is how people understand the world. Through the eyes of photographers and the hands of binding masters, we open the doors of images and books, inviting everyone to peek in, step inside, see the connections between things, and find ways to interact with the world.
''Back then I didn't know you would die. I even saw hope in your face. Leaves swayed, birds sang, The sun shone in its unremarkable splendor, Connecting with the world.'' By Xiang-hai Jing