Sundance Film Festival
美國紀錄片類評審團特別獎

美國紀錄片類評審團特別獎
最佳紀錄片

這是一部描述美國公民自由聯盟(ACLU)戰鬥的紀錄片,一如它的英文片名《The Fight》,影片中穿梭剪輯了美國前總統川普、政府官員、ACLU律師、弱勢的當事人以及法院的片段。在零容忍移民政策、跨性別者從軍、非法移民墮胎權、人口普查爭議的事實基礎上,四件訴訟分頭併進。在各自的價值衝突中,最清晰可見的,就是ACLU成員挺身而出,為了守護自由人權的戰鬥身影。

Is justice truly equal for all before the law? Like a queen’s chastity once deemed unquestionable, what happens when rigid systems confront the complexity of human nature and circumstance? Who ultimately defines fairness and justice? A wrongful conviction that dragged on for two decades, a protest movement that pitted flesh and blood against authoritarian rule, a death row inmate executed to the cheers of the public—what role did the “law” play in each of these cases? Should we rise up to question the banality of evil, or quietly submit to it? “Judiciary Class” is a name adapted from the popular Korean series Itaewon Class, drawing on the dual meaning of “classroom” and “course.” It symbolizes a shared space for audiences to learn and grow through the films and writings featured in this program—inviting thoughtful debate, diverse perspectives, and deeper exploration of legal and ethical ideas.
Democratic systems around the world are under threat from authoritarian regimes, facing tremendous political and economic upheaval. Through the in-depth observations and immersive storytelling of various filmmakers, we are invited to quietly witness the struggles, challenges, and acts of resistance that individuals have faced, are facing, and will continue to face amid these sweeping changes— a testament to the human condition and resilience.

The Golden Horse Film Festival is Taiwan’s largest and most prestigious film event, with a long-standing history and growing international recognition. In 2020, the festival featured 176 outstanding films from over 50 countries and regions. From this rich lineup, Giloo has carefully selected 10 remarkable titles—ranging from auteur-driven feature films and issue-focused documentaries to experimental works that playfully reimagine cinema history. We invite you to revisit these standout selections and relive the highlights of the festival.

The "Two Covenants" refer to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), which have been in effect in Taiwan for over a decade. At their core, both covenants aim to protect human rights. But what exactly are human rights? And what rights do these two covenants cover? The answers are far too complex for a quick explanation—so why not start with a film? The right to life, children's rights, environmental rights, freedom of assembly, rights of the elderly… The scope of the Two Covenants is as diverse as this film program itself. By watching any of the featured films and filling out a short questionnaire afterward, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the human rights principles within the covenants—and you’ll also have a chance to enter our prize draw! Let’s begin this journey together— and explore the many dimensions of what human rights truly look like.