睽違 22 年,曾以族語創作拿下金曲獎的布農歌手王宏恩再次發行族語創作專輯,在《一起我們 Muskun kata》這張作品中,他改編了許多布農古調詩歌,還特地前往崁頂部落拜訪長老,向他們請益古調詩歌的唱法、合聲和改編,並以同名紀錄片記下這段歷程。Giloo紀實影音邀請王宏恩在全新節目「Giloo Podcast」獻聲,與我們分享拍攝《一起我們 Muskun kata》過程中的趣事點滴,回顧出道以來的創作心路。
No matter where you are, not just in Taiwan, international movie fans can easily watch too! The first wave of films from emerging creators are now live in our international section. Featuring top selections from prestigious film festivals like Golden Horse Awards and Golden Harvest Awards, as well as many highly anticipated emerging works for you to explore anytime, anywhere!
The rights protected by the two covenants are vast and far-reaching—so much so that even if we narrated them like a modern-day One Thousand and One Nights, we might still never finish. And yet, there’s so much we want to say, and only so much we can say. From refugees and the principle of non-refoulement, to inclusive education for persons with disabilities; from climate change and the right to adequate food, to Losheng Sanatorium and the fight against forced eviction; from state violence to transitional justice—these layered issues form a dense, interwoven fabric. Even if we only manage to capture fleeting glimpses, we still hope that through each human rights film festival, and through every note we take along the way, we can preserve a few shimmering fragments of truth. Together, we may begin to outline the most vivid and realistic images of human rights. Don’t forget: After watching any film in this program, be sure to complete the survey. It’s not just a way to deepen your understanding of the human rights themes linked to the covenants—it’s also your chance to enter our prize draw!
As a member of one of this island’s minority communities, I’ve often felt misunderstood. But I have never been afraid to tell others who I am, where I come from, or where my cultural roots lie. Beyond documentaries about Taiwan’s Indigenous peoples, I feel a deep resonance whenever I see other communities that still hold onto the vitality of their traditions—those rooted in nature-based beliefs, with distinct rhythms, music, and an honest, grounded beauty in everyday life. It is our plurality that forms a people, that shapes culture. We are different—and it is in those differences that the world finds its beauty.