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In Taiwan, there is a group of people participating in this race against time. They are hidden inside the film archive of New Taipei City’s “Singapore Industrial Park”, where the 17,000-plus film reels and over a million film artifacts have become their spiritual nourishment. Day after day, they shuttle back and forth inside, carrying their doubts, their learnings, and their faith. What they are doing is awakening these long-neglected film reels, then piecing together the no-longer-existent social atmospheres and lives of distant pasts recorded on them. And spending time in this archive has become everyday life for these film archivists and restorers.

Top Cast

  • Allen Chung

    Allen Chung

    Himself

  • Wang Wei

    Wang Wei

    Himself

  • Chung Sung-ju

    Chung Sung-ju

    Himself

  • Wu Chia-chu

    Wu Chia-chu

    Himself

  • Tsai Min-cheng

    Tsai Min-cheng

    Himself

  • Wu Bao-fong

    Wu Bao-fong

    Herself

  • Wei Pei-lei

    Wei Pei-lei

    Herself

  • Xu Jing-ping

    Xu Jing-ping

    Himself

  • Lai Yung-jen

    Lai Yung-jen

    Himself

Overview

In Taiwan, there is a group of people participating in this race against time. They are hidden inside the film archive of New Taipei City’s “Singapore Industrial Park”, where the 17,000-plus film reels and over a million film artifacts have become their spiritual nourishment. Day after day, they shuttle back and forth inside, carrying their doubts, their learnings, and their faith. What they are doing is awakening these long-neglected film reels, then piecing together the no-longer-existent social atmospheres and lives of distant pasts recorded on them. And spending time in this archive has become everyday life for these film archivists and restorers.

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