Social:Taiwan International Ethnographic Film Festival

From HandWiki

The Taiwan International Ethnographic Film Festival (TIEFF; Chinese: 台灣國際民族誌影展) is the oldest and longest running international ethnographic film festival in Asia.[1] Founded in 2001 in collaboration with Academia Sinica, the biennial festival features new and classic works from ethnographic filmmakers around the world.

Each year the festival organizes around a central theme, curating a selection of films and organizing discussions that explore a specific aspect of human life. TIEFF also includes a “New Visions” category that showcases notable ethnographic films made within the past two years. While the selection process is highly competitive, the festival does not include a competition in the event, in order to present each film as equally valuable.[2]

TIEFF is organized by the Taiwan Association of Visual Ethnography (TAVE), a non-profit organization that works to raise public awareness around documentary and ethnographic films.[3] With this foundation, TIEFF serves as a forum for education, discussion, community building, and global exchange. The festival has also been a source of consistent support for indigenous cinema in Taiwan, promoting upcoming directors and introducing local works to international audiences.[4]

Festival themes

Each year the festival curates a selection of films around a specific topic.[5] Past themes include:

  • 2019: Visions of Sovereignty[6]
  • 2017: Beyond the Human[7]
  • 2015: Scenes of Life
  • 2013: Beyond Borders
  • 2011: Suffering and Rebirth
  • 2009: Body and Soul
  • 2007: Indigenous Voices
  • 2005: Family Variations
  • 2003: Migration Story
  • 2001: Island Odyssey

References

External links