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Luo Manfei has danced since college, went to New York to study modern dance, returned to the dance department to cultivate and promote young dancers, served as the second director of Cloud Gate Dance Group, and has now set up a dance group in Taitung by student Braryan. Her modern dance is unique. She dances everywhere."In order to let more people dance, she created many large-scale dances for students.". At the end of her illness, she was still rehearsing the last dance, which was both a white snake and a black swan; In that year's blockbuster Elegy, she has been forever solo dancing and spinning. Following the two literary documentaries, Chen Huaien directed this dance documentary to show her reluctance and call to Luo Manfei, a Taiwan dancer who died young, and tell her literary background and dancing life
Each of us grew up in the tumbling, and then completed our own stories
From"Tumble! Boys" to"Tumble! Ah Shin" to"Tumble! Men"
For 15 years, directors and coaches have always wanted to do is:"Let the little boys' tumbling gymnastics dream come true, and let Taiwan's gymnasts strive to be seen and respected."< Br/>Are you ready to roll with us? Don't forget our"rolling road has never stopped"< Br/>After 15 years of tears and sweat, boys have become men. This time, let's witness the"perfect landing" p>
Film, a new technology that rose a hundred years ago, no one expected that the material used to record it, film, would be on the verge of extinction in this era and replaced by the digital trend. Film can still survive for 6 or 70 years under the temperature of 18-22 ° C and humidity of 55 ° C. However, when it is exposed to the environment lacking constant temperature and humidity, the film may start to sour at any time, and the image will be cracked and dissolved, and all the memories recorded on it will no longer be awakened
There is a group of people in Taiwan who are taking part in this time competition and are invisible in the film library of the"Singapore Industrial Park", Here, more than 17,000 films and millions of film relics have become their spiritual food. They shuttle through it day after day, with questions, learning and faith. What they are doing is to awaken these films that have been neglected for so long, and then piece together the social atmosphere that no longer exists and the remote life appearance. These film library days are the daily life of film collectors and film restorers p>