In the memorial park for the great leader lies a square named ‘Liberty’. Built when Taiwan was under one-party rule, the square was initially named the ‘Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Square’ after the President of the Republic of China, who relocated to Taiwan after the overthrow of the Kuomintang regime in China during the Chinese Civil War, before it was renamed ‘Liberty Square’ in 2007. By gazing upon this place, filmmaker Wood LIN looks to uncover the legacy of authoritarianism that this dictator has left on contemporary Taiwan. Are those that play in this square aware that they do so under the statue of a dictator? Do the tourists that travel here know who they are paying their respects to? Interweaving audio from propaganda films with footage of the square, Liberty Square raises questions about the nature of history and democracy, neither of which are as simple as they may first seem.
Spotlight: Taiwan
Liberty Square
Wood Lin
Taiwan
2020
12 min
Documentary

Language:
Mandarin
Mandarin
Subtitles:
English
English
English title:
Liberty Square
Liberty Square
Keywords:
- History
- Society
- Urban
Screenings
Tue 30 September
14:15
Spotlight: Taiwan
Spotlight: Taiwan
Taiwan Docs
86 min / salong 2
Tue 30 September
14:15
86 min / salong 2
Sun 5 October
19:15
Spotlight: Taiwan
Spotlight: Taiwan
Taiwan Docs
86 min / salong 2
Sun 5 October
19:15
86 min / salong 2