Taiwan's first female president, Tsai Ing-wen, centers this portrait of the constantly colonized island, as it struggles to preserve its hard-won democracy, autonomy and freedom from fear of... Read allTaiwan's first female president, Tsai Ing-wen, centers this portrait of the constantly colonized island, as it struggles to preserve its hard-won democracy, autonomy and freedom from fear of authoritarian aggression.Taiwan's first female president, Tsai Ing-wen, centers this portrait of the constantly colonized island, as it struggles to preserve its hard-won democracy, autonomy and freedom from fear of authoritarian aggression.
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If you want to understand the history of Taiwan and it's struggle with Big Red China, this film would be a good start for you.
The film clearly brings you the political transition in Taiwan from an authoritarian government into a democratic system. It is not easy at all. It takes a lot of people, who sacrifice their lives to let the Taiwanese people to enjoy the freedom now.
By looking at Chinese Communist nailed down Hong Kong democracy in 2017, most of Taiwanese people stand up with free world to fight against possible invasion from China. If we lose Taiwan and it's democracy, free countries such as Japan, South Korea, Philippine, etc. Will be forced to defend their own country, sames as America.
The chips manufacturing including AI in Taiwan will be destroyed or controlled by Communist, which is totally authoritarian region, very corrupted, and have killed many millions of their own people.
This film will give you a better understanding about what the world is happening now. We have to fight against aggressors such as Russia, China, North Korea, etc. Right now.
Michael.
The film clearly brings you the political transition in Taiwan from an authoritarian government into a democratic system. It is not easy at all. It takes a lot of people, who sacrifice their lives to let the Taiwanese people to enjoy the freedom now.
By looking at Chinese Communist nailed down Hong Kong democracy in 2017, most of Taiwanese people stand up with free world to fight against possible invasion from China. If we lose Taiwan and it's democracy, free countries such as Japan, South Korea, Philippine, etc. Will be forced to defend their own country, sames as America.
The chips manufacturing including AI in Taiwan will be destroyed or controlled by Communist, which is totally authoritarian region, very corrupted, and have killed many millions of their own people.
This film will give you a better understanding about what the world is happening now. We have to fight against aggressors such as Russia, China, North Korea, etc. Right now.
Michael.
With the power of China in media, politics and economy, it is rare that mainstream audiences have an opportunity to hear directly from the voices of Taiwanese people regarding their future.
It should be clear by the title that Taiwanese people feel that their voices are silenced by the great powers in the world. In spite of that, Taiwanese people still struggle to stand up for themselves in our own unique manner as we face the challenges this world throws at us.
I hope more people have an opportunity to learn Taiwan's story told through the eyes of Vanessa Hope from her experience as an American exploring East Asia. She tells an honest unfiltered view seeing how the values of liberal democracy are under threat which the Taiwanese people have embraced to improve their country.
It should be clear by the title that Taiwanese people feel that their voices are silenced by the great powers in the world. In spite of that, Taiwanese people still struggle to stand up for themselves in our own unique manner as we face the challenges this world throws at us.
I hope more people have an opportunity to learn Taiwan's story told through the eyes of Vanessa Hope from her experience as an American exploring East Asia. She tells an honest unfiltered view seeing how the values of liberal democracy are under threat which the Taiwanese people have embraced to improve their country.
10jaztili
No it's not a boring documentary about Taiwan's first female President. It's a very enjoyable, thought provoking film on Taiwan's very complicated history and politics. Vanessa Hope did a phenomenal job highlighting the controversial and touchy subject without making this into a political propaganda. The film is factually correct, and well researched. It's also a must see for anyone who needs a reminder how precious and fragile democracy is. The music is very beautiful and poignant too. Hopefully the movie will stream online someday soon but most likely not for a long while. For obvious reasons. No big name platforms will risk making a certain totalitarian powerhouse country uncomfortable. Sad reality.
A very powerful and timely documentary.
Under her leadership, Taiwan safely navigated the COVID-19 pandemic and embraced an era of LGBTQ+ marriage equality - an unprecedented milestone of progress across eras and generations.
🇹🇼May Taiwan move toward a better future.
And to those who rated it low-if they're outsiders like the CCP, I honestly can't blame them.
Under her leadership, Taiwan safely navigated the COVID-19 pandemic and embraced an era of LGBTQ+ marriage equality - an unprecedented milestone of progress across eras and generations.
🇹🇼May Taiwan move toward a better future.
And to those who rated it low-if they're outsiders like the CCP, I honestly can't blame them.
This documentary shines a light on the spirit and resilience of Taiwan's democracy in the face of an escalating military threat from China. The central focus is Taiwan's president, Tsai Ing-wen who was elected in 2016. The filmmaker had good access to Tsai and conducted several interviews with her over the period from 2016 to 2022. Tsai admits she was a shy child, but she really is a quiet achiever. She has resolutely upheld Taiwan's sovereignty and helped to strengthen Taiwan's support from the international community while China has simultaneously exerted military and diplomatic pressure to isolate Taiwan.
Taiwan is shown as a nation that values democracy, peace and pluralism, a sharp contrast to its bullying neighbour which threatens Taiwan with violence. A number of key figures in Tsai's government were also interviewed including foreign minister, Joseph Wu, and former representative to the USA, Hsiao Bi-khim. They are Taiwan's greatest and most tireless advocates and have been key to the success of Tsai's efforts to raise Taiwan's international support.
The documentary would have benefited from including more voices from Taiwan's younger generations. They are, after all, Taiwan's future. Overall, Invisible Nation presents a clear narrative of Taiwan maintaining its democracy in difficult circumstances. At a time when democracy around the world is under pressure Taiwan shows the value of democracy, but that democracy cannot survive without the world's support.
Taiwan is shown as a nation that values democracy, peace and pluralism, a sharp contrast to its bullying neighbour which threatens Taiwan with violence. A number of key figures in Tsai's government were also interviewed including foreign minister, Joseph Wu, and former representative to the USA, Hsiao Bi-khim. They are Taiwan's greatest and most tireless advocates and have been key to the success of Tsai's efforts to raise Taiwan's international support.
The documentary would have benefited from including more voices from Taiwan's younger generations. They are, after all, Taiwan's future. Overall, Invisible Nation presents a clear narrative of Taiwan maintaining its democracy in difficult circumstances. At a time when democracy around the world is under pressure Taiwan shows the value of democracy, but that democracy cannot survive without the world's support.
Did you know
- TriviaThe original name of this film was "Hearts and Minds". The director visited Taiwan first time during the first presidential election of Taiwan. She was a post graduate student recording documentary film in this island nation. When she understands the history of Taiwan, she becomes pro Taiwan.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $987
- Runtime
- 1h 25m(85 min)
- Color
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